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THE JOINT COMMISSIONER OF STATE TAX vs. HE STATE CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION
(Madras High Court)

Hon'ble Judges:

S.SRIMATHY
Pet. Counsel
A. K. Manikkam
Res. Counsel
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Petitioner / Applicant

THE JOINT COMMISSIONER OF STATE TAX

Respondent HE STATE CONSUMER DISPUTES REDRESSAL COMMISSION
Court Madras High Court
State

Tamilnadu

Date Jul 20, 2023
Order No.

W. P (MD) No. 21646 of 2019

Citation

2023(7) TAXREPLY 7906

Original Order
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ORDER This Writ Petition is filed for Writ of Mandamus, forbearing the respondents to grant any relief in favour of any consumers against the petitioner's Department in Tirunelveli Division, in the Consumer Petition before them respectively. 2. The petitioner is the Joint Commissioner of State Tax, Commercial Taxes Department. The said department is one of the administrations for the State Revenue consolidation, which is constituted by the Sovereign of State. The contention of the petitioner is that some consumers have filed cases before the second respondent Consumer Forum citing the officials working in the Tirunelveli Commercial Taxes Division as opposite parties. As on date, more than 115 cases were filed and pending before the second respondent. The further contention of the petitioner is that the department does not do any service within the meaning of Consumer Protection Act, 1986. 3. The second respondent has recently issued an order in the case filed by one ....

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