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Delay in adjudication of show cause notice (SCN) - the Petitioner is justified in submitting that the Petitioner was under bonafide belief that the Respondents were not interested in adjudicating the show cause notice and that the same was dropped. - There are no justification for the inaction on the part of the Respondents for keeping the adjudication of the show cause notice pending and for seeking revival of the same after a period of 9 years - the show cause notice quahsed - HC
Delay in adjudication of show cause notice (SCN) - the Petitioner is justified in submitting that the Petitioner was under bonafide belief that the Respondents were not interested in adjudicating the show cause notice and that the same was dropped. - There are no justification for the inaction on the part of the Respondents for keeping the adjudication of the show cause notice pending and for seeking revival of the same after a period of 9 years - the show cause notice quahsed - HC
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