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Supreme Court Sets Aside Gawahati High Court Ruling in Railways’ Claim Dispute—“Punitive Charges Imposed by Railways for Misdeclaration Valid Under Section 66 of Railways Act

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Supreme Court Sets Aside Guwahati High Court Ruling in Railways’ Claim Dispute—“Punitive Charges Imposed by Railways for Misdeclaration Valid Under Section 66 of Railways Act, 1989; No Restriction on Charges Before Delivery”

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court of India, in its judgment dated 5 June 2025 in Civil Appeal Nos. 7376–7379 of 2025, allowed the appeals filed by the Union of India…
Posted by Rawlaw June 13, 2025

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