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brief oral
arguments, however, both the parties have filed written arguments. I
have gone through them thoroughly.
3. Facts ... averred that as per pre-planned scheme, collusive written
statements were filed by the defendants and the moveable properties
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praying for permission to file a
written argument in terms of the provision of Section 301 of the Code ... raised serious objection as regards the admissibility of such written
argument. Since complicated law points were raised by the learned
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oral arguments of the parties and having considered the
written arguments submitted on behalf of the petitioners, he prepared ... petitioners, filed only three more pages of written arguments, which in
his opinion did not contain any new material requiring
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declaration forms wanted. It has been stated in the
written argument on behalf of the applicants that subsequent ... page 6 of top
of page 7 of the written argument). Since the application was already
admitted by order dated
State Taxation Tribunal - West Bengal
Court so permits concisely and under distinct
headings written arguments in support of his case to the
Court and such ... written arguments shall form part of the
record.
(3B) A copy of such written arguments shall be
simultaneously furnished
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which date the petitioner/accused, filed his written
arguments, copy thereof is annexed at Exh.'C'.
6] Thereafter, learned ... application vehemently contending that the
petitioner has also filed written arguments and the defence of
the petitioner was made open
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Bombay High Court
The Maharashtra State ... vs The State Of Maharashtra Through ... on 2 June
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before the Land Tribunal on
behalf of the Inamdar, written arguments along with 39
documents came to be filed. Hence ... Nextly, he contended that, before the Tribunal,
owners filed written arguments along with 39 documents on
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18.05.2002. Thereafter
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petitioner may supplement
his petition by additional written arguments".
In a petition under Article 32 of the Constitution the
petitioners ... petitioner may supplement his petition by additional
written arguments. The Court may either dismiss the
petition or direct notice
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Dr. P.P. Kapur vs Union Of India And Others on 8
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