Prospective valuation amendment limits reassessment: unamended fair market value reference could not justify reopening based on a registered valuer's ...
Application for contempt proceedings - The jurisdiction under the Contempt of Courts Act is not to be invoked unless the Court finds that the act on the part of the authority is deliberate and in willful disobedience of the order of this Court. Unless a real and serious prejudice is shown, which can be regarded as a substantial interference with the due course of justice, this jurisdiction would not be available. - HC
Application for contempt proceedings - The jurisdiction under the Contempt of Courts Act is not to be invoked unless the Court finds that the act on the part of the authority is deliberate and in willful disobedience of the order of this Court. Unless a real and serious prejudice is shown, which can be regarded as a substantial interference with the due course of justice, this jurisdiction would not be available. - HC
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