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Sets Aside Trial Court’s Order: Affirms That Insufficiently Stamped Documents Can Be Impounded Even After Admission; Remits Case for Reconsideration of Compliance with Stamp Duty Laws

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Karnataka High Court Sets Aside Trial Court’s Order: Affirms That Insufficiently Stamped Documents Can Be Impounded Even After Admission; Remits Case for Reconsideration of Compliance with Stamp Duty Laws
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Karnataka High Court Sets Aside Trial Court’s Order: Affirms That Insufficiently Stamped Documents Can Be Impounded Even After Admission; Remits Case for Reconsideration of Compliance with Stamp Duty Laws

Court’s Decision: The Karnataka High Court allowed the writ petition filed by the defendant, challenging the Trial Court's order that had dismissed their application to impound certain documents (release deeds).…
Posted by Rawlaw February 10, 2025

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