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2006 (2) TMI 615

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....articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India is filed being aggrieved by the assessment order passed by the respondent as per annexure F, dated October 7, 2004. It is the case of the petitioner that pursuant to the publication published in the newspaper regarding the sale of plant and machinery of the official liquidator in O. L. R. No. 89 of 2004, the petitioner came over to Bangalore, and....

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.... and efficacious alternative remedy available to the petitioner and wherefore the only question, at this stage, is as to whether this is a fit case for exercising the power under articles 226 and 227 of the Constitution of India by by-passing the appeal provisions and to permit the petitioner to challenge the assessment order without exhausting the remedy of appeal. It is well-settled that when ....

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....here is no merit in the contention of the learned counsel appearing for the petitioner that having regard to the fact that the petitioner has purchased the goods from the official liquidator and, if at all, the liability is on the official liquidator and not on the petitioner and no tax liability can be imposed upon the petitioner. The said contention was submitted before the assessing authority a....