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Recovery of tax dues by coercion - Unless the liability attains finality through legal process, i.e. except through procedure established by law, the respondents have not right to demand the tax - the cheque could not been given voluntarily - first respondent is directed to return the petitioner's cheque - HC
Recovery of tax dues by coercion - Unless the liability attains finality through legal process, i.e. except through procedure established by law, the respondents have not right to demand the tax - the cheque could not been given voluntarily - first respondent is directed to return the petitioner's cheque - HC
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