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No writ petition to be entertained for finding fact if appellate remedy was available
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- Case Name
- MD. Baharul Islam Vs Union of India (Gauhati High Court)
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- All High Courts, Gauhati High Court
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MD. Baharul Islam Vs Union of India (Gauhati High Court)
Conclusion: The question whether the contractual work was an exempt construction activity or taxable manpower supply required fact-finding, which was beyond the jurisdiction of the writ court as Court did not sit in appeal or reappreciate evidence, but only reviews the decision-making process, therefore, assessee had an efficacious appellate remedy under the statute.
Held: Assessee was a subcontractor engaged by M/s Simplex Infrastructures Ltd. for work on the National Highway-31 as well as related irrigation work. Acco...





