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HC declined interim relief, directing respondent authorities to release a TATA truck transporting 17,760 kg of Areca-nuts upon payment of Rs. 100,000. Regarding the goods, the court mandated selling 222 bags (80 kg each) within 15 days at best possible price, with proceeds retained in a separate account pending writ petition outcome. The appellant was permitted to participate in auction proceedings. Vehicle release was conditioned on payment, and goods sale was ordered to prevent potential deterioration and ensure preservation of value.
HC declined interim relief, directing respondent authorities to release a TATA truck transporting 17,760 kg of Areca-nuts upon payment of Rs. 100,000. Regarding the goods, the court mandated selling 222 bags (80 kg each) within 15 days at best possible price, with proceeds retained in a separate account pending writ petition outcome. The appellant was permitted to participate in auction proceedings. Vehicle release was conditioned on payment, and goods sale was ordered to prevent potential deterioration and ensure preservation of value.
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