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Article 226 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Section 27 in The Railways Act, 1989 [Entire Act]
The Railways Act, 1989
Section 64 in The Railways Act, 1989 [Entire Act]
Section 78 in The Railways Act, 1989 [Entire Act]
Jagjit Cotton Textile Mills vs Chief Commercial Superintendent N.R. & ... on 21 April, 1998
No principle of "delinquency" is engrained in this levy. Obviously, the railway board has kept these aspects in mind while collecting these charges. Further the question of the reasonableness of the quantum of any such extra rate cannot be challenged under Article 226 of the Constitution of India and the appropriate forum therefore is the Railway Rates Tribunal. What we have stated in this paragraph is fortified by a decision of the Apex Court in the case of Jag/U Cotton Textiles Mills v. Chief Commercial. Superintendent, NR 1998 5 SCC 126.
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