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Payment of amount owed by GAIL to respondent no.2 - assessee in default - Plainly, respondent no.1 cannot compel GAIL to pay any amount which is not due and payable by GAIL to respondent no.2. The impugned order is not open ended and directs GAIL to deposit an ascertained sum of money - HC
Payment of amount owed by GAIL to respondent no.2 - assessee in default - Plainly, respondent no.1 cannot compel GAIL to pay any amount which is not due and payable by GAIL to respondent no.2. The impugned order is not open ended and directs GAIL to deposit an ascertained sum of money - HC
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