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Restraint from selling or alienating the property - Priories of secured creditors over State against tax dues - In the present case, it is clear that the charge that would have a priority is that of the bank as it is prior in point of time and also in light of Section 26E of the SARFAESI Act - It must be noted that as on date, the State not having enforced its attachment under the provisions of KVAT Act, Section 26E would be applicable and accordingly, the rights of secured creditors would rank higher and would over-ride the charge of the State that has been created subsequently. - HC
Restraint from selling or alienating the property - Priories of secured creditors over State against tax dues - In the present case, it is clear that the charge that would have a priority is that of the bank as it is prior in point of time and also in light of Section 26E of the SARFAESI Act - It must be noted that as on date, the State not having enforced its attachment under the provisions of KVAT Act, Section 26E would be applicable and accordingly, the rights of secured creditors would rank higher and would over-ride the charge of the State that has been created subsequently. - HC
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