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New Samundri Transport Co. (P) Ltd vs State Of Punjab & Others on 9 October, 1975

3. Per contra, placing reliance on a decision of the Apex Court in New Samundri Transport Co. (P) Ltd. vs. State of Punjab reported in AIR 1976 SC 57 equivalent to 1976(1) SCC 757 and a judgment of the Division Bench of this Court in W.A.(MD)No.579 of 2010, dated 05.01.2011 [C.Ashokkumar vs. The District Collector/Inspector of Panchayats, Dindigul], Mr.Prabhu Rajadurai, learned counsel appearing for the petitioner submitted that even a show cause notice issued to a person must contain the allegations in a specific manner, so that, the person to whom the notice is issued would be in a position to controvert or deny any allegation. According to him, the impugned show cause notice is liable to be set aside on the sole ground that it is bereft of any details and the proposed enquiry would be an empty formality.
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Commissioner Of Sales Tax & Ors vs M/S Subhash & Company on 17 February, 2003

114. 'Notice' is originated from Latin word 'notifia' which means 'a being know', knowing is wide enough in legal circle to include plaint filed in suit, notice in its legal sense, is, information concerning fact actually communicated to party by authorised person or actually derived by him from proper sources or else presumed by law to have been acquired by him, which information is regarded as equivalent to knowledge in its legal consequences. (Commissioner of Sales Tax and Others v. Subhash & Co., AIR 2003 SC 1623:(2003)3 SCC 454)
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