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Case Name : Emco Limited Vs The Union of India and others (Bombay High Court)
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Authorities under the Act are obliged to dispose of proceedings before them as expeditiously as possible after the conclusion of the hearing. This alone would ensure that all the submissions made by a party are considered in the order passed and ensure that the litigant also has a satisfaction of noting that all his submissions have been considered and an appropriate order has been passed. It is most important that the litigant must have complete confidence in the process of litigation and that this confidence would be shaken if there is excessive delay between

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  1. Ram S. says:

    This seems to be a fair case and why the excise people creating problems and unnecessary litigation. These kind of junk cases time wasting and mental agony to the establishments are the origin of bad working of govt. machinery.

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