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Property attached in respect of arrears of tax due to the Income Tax Department - The tax liability of the aforesaid firms of which the fourth respondent and her husband were the partners are subsequent to the commitment in the sale agreement dated 30.6.1994. Therefore, there is no justification in not releasing the registered sale deed in favour of the petitioner as the petitioner is a bonafide purchaser who has purchased the property after a long drawn litigation . - HC
Property attached in respect of arrears of tax due to the Income Tax Department - The tax liability of the aforesaid firms of which the fourth respondent and her husband were the partners are subsequent to the commitment in the sale agreement dated 30.6.1994. Therefore, there is no justification in not releasing the registered sale deed in favour of the petitioner as the petitioner is a bonafide purchaser who has purchased the property after a long drawn litigation . - HC
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