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Satyknjit Bal vs Rto
2021 Latest Caselaw 10961 Ori

Citation : 2021 Latest Caselaw 10961 Ori
Judgement Date : 26 October, 2021

Orissa High Court
Satyknjit Bal vs Rto on 26 October, 2021
                IN THE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA AT CUTTACK
                            W.P.(C) No.31767 of 2021

Satyknjit Bal                            .....                          Petitioner
                                                       Mr. K.C. Majhi, Advocate
                                      Vs.
RTO, Chandikhol and others              .....                     Opposite Parties
                                                Mr. P. Behera, Standing Counsel,
                                                                 Transport Deptt.

            CORAM:
               DR. JUSTICE B.R. SARANGI
                                             ORDER

26.10.2021 Order No. This matter is taken up by hybrid mode.

2. Heard Mr. K.C. Majhi, learned counsel for the petitioner and Mr. Pravakar Behera, learned Standing Counsel for Transport Department.

3. The petitioner has filed this writ petition challenging the tax and penalty imposed by the authority.

4. Considering the contention raised in the writ petition and after hearing learned counsel for the parties, this writ petition stands disposed of in the light of the judgment passed by this Court in Sujit Kumar Dhir v. R.T.O., Keonjhar, 2014 (II) OLR 1070.

Issue urgent certified copy as per rules.

Ashok (Dr. B.R. Sarangi) Judge

 
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