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The HC issued a writ of mandamus directing the respondent to expeditiously consider and dispose of the petitioner's appeal filed on 13.02.2025, challenging the order regarding tax imposition and recovery of money allegedly obtained through unlawful means. The Court emphasized the necessity for the appellate authority to act in a time-bound manner and to decide the matter on merits in accordance with law, taking into account relevant judicial precedents cited by the petitioner. The petition was allowed, mandating cooperation from the respondent and ensuring the appeal process proceeds without undue delay.
The HC issued a writ of mandamus directing the respondent to expeditiously consider and dispose of the petitioner's appeal filed on 13.02.2025, challenging the order regarding tax imposition and recovery of money allegedly obtained through unlawful means. The Court emphasized the necessity for the appellate authority to act in a time-bound manner and to decide the matter on merits in accordance with law, taking into account relevant judicial precedents cited by the petitioner. The petition was allowed, mandating cooperation from the respondent and ensuring the appeal process proceeds without undue delay.
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