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HC ruled in favor of petitioner, directing payment of outstanding government dues amounting to Rs. 21,99,700/- within four weeks from order receipt. Upon compliance, the second respondent must delete attachment endorsement from encumbrance certificate, thereby facilitating sale certificate registration for sixth respondent. The court's intervention resolved the recovery notice dispute by providing a clear pathway for resolution through specified monetary settlement, effectively removing administrative impediments to property transaction.
HC ruled in favor of petitioner, directing payment of outstanding government dues amounting to Rs. 21,99,700/- within four weeks from order receipt. Upon compliance, the second respondent must delete attachment endorsement from encumbrance certificate, thereby facilitating sale certificate registration for sixth respondent. The court's intervention resolved the recovery notice dispute by providing a clear pathway for resolution through specified monetary settlement, effectively removing administrative impediments to property transaction.
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