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Petitioner challenged SCN as ultra vires Sections 66B and 65B(44) of Finance Act, 1994 and violative of Articles 14, 265 and 300A of Constitution. HC held SCN based on arbitral award in petitioner's favor against DMRC, which was partly set aside by Division Bench, no longer survived. Petition allowed.
Petitioner challenged SCN as ultra vires Sections 66B and 65B(44) of Finance Act, 1994 and violative of Articles 14, 265 and 300A of Constitution. HC held SCN based on arbitral award in petitioner's favor against DMRC, which was partly set aside by Division Bench, no longer survived. Petition allowed.
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