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Doctrine of promissory estoppel - remission of sales tax - the petitioners have failed to demonstrate that the investment of Rs. 23 crores made by the unit was pursuant to any promise made by the government to allow remission of sales tax on such investment. Therefore, the question of reversing the promise by the State does not arise in the case on hand. - HC
Doctrine of promissory estoppel - remission of sales tax - the petitioners have failed to demonstrate that the investment of Rs. 23 crores made by the unit was pursuant to any promise made by the government to allow remission of sales tax on such investment. Therefore, the question of reversing the promise by the State does not arise in the case on hand. - HC
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