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The High Court quashed prosecution against petitioners-accused u/s Central Excise Act 1944 and IPC. No Dues-Discharge Certificate issued, Sabka Vishwas Scheme applied. Prosecution continued despite remittance of liability and withdrawal application. Liability liquidated under the Scheme. Prosecution burdened court docket, caused unwarranted suffering. Complaint quashed, petitioners acquitted. Case disposed of.
The High Court quashed prosecution against petitioners-accused u/s Central Excise Act 1944 and IPC. No Dues-Discharge Certificate issued, Sabka Vishwas Scheme applied. Prosecution continued despite remittance of liability and withdrawal application. Liability liquidated under the Scheme. Prosecution burdened court docket, caused unwarranted suffering. Complaint quashed, petitioners acquitted. Case disposed of.
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