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HC granted relief in goods detention case, directing respondents to release detained conveyance and goods upon petitioner depositing 25% of goods value (Rs. 2,56,965) and furnishing bank guarantee for 75% (Rs. 7,70,895), along with executing a personal bond for remaining demand. The court's decision was based on petitioner's specific submissions and aligned with precedential judicial interpretation, effectively resolving the dispute by imposing conditional release mechanisms that balance statutory compliance and procedural fairness.
HC granted relief in goods detention case, directing respondents to release detained conveyance and goods upon petitioner depositing 25% of goods value (Rs. 2,56,965) and furnishing bank guarantee for 75% (Rs. 7,70,895), along with executing a personal bond for remaining demand. The court's decision was based on petitioner's specific submissions and aligned with precedential judicial interpretation, effectively resolving the dispute by imposing conditional release mechanisms that balance statutory compliance and procedural fairness.
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