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HC allowed the petition challenging a statutory notice, finding that the jurisdictional requirements for invoking Section 74 were not satisfied. The court determined that the notice lacked essential ingredients of fraud, wilful misstatement, or material fact suppression. The notice's language referenced Section 73 and sought further explanation, indicating an absence of preconditions necessary to invoke Section 74. Consequently, the court held the notice was procedurally invalid and unsustainable, thereby granting relief to the petitioner by nullifying the challenged notice.
HC allowed the petition challenging a statutory notice, finding that the jurisdictional requirements for invoking Section 74 were not satisfied. The court determined that the notice lacked essential ingredients of fraud, wilful misstatement, or material fact suppression. The notice's language referenced Section 73 and sought further explanation, indicating an absence of preconditions necessary to invoke Section 74. Consequently, the court held the notice was procedurally invalid and unsustainable, thereby granting relief to the petitioner by nullifying the challenged notice.
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