Vishwanathan, learned senior counsel for respondent
No.3 and Mr. Parijat Sinha, learned counsel for respondent No.1. The
submissions on the two aspects advanced
challenge the award would not vitiate the arbitration
proceedings.
Mr. Parijat Sinha, learned counsel appearing on behalf of
Respondent Nos. 22 to 32, Mr. Vijay
Indra Makwana,
A. SubbaRao, B.P. Singh, Parijat Sinha, C.P. Lal, Shri
Narain, S.K. Gupta, K.R. Namiar, S.S. Jauhar
Judgment Debtor
Through: Mr Sudhir Chandra, Sr Advocate with
Mr Parijat Sinha, Ms Reshmi, Mr T.K. Majumdar,
Mr Mrinal Kanti Mandal and Mr Snehasish
Vinakshi Kadan, Adv.
West Bengal Mr. Soumitra G. Chaudhuri, Adv.
Mr. Parijat Sinha, Adv.
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Chandigarh Mr. Sangram S. Saron, Adv.
Mr. Shree Pal Singh
Shobha Dikshit, A.
Sharan, D. Goburdhan, Mrs. G.S. Mishra, Parijat Sinha, R.C.
Verma, R.P. Singh, Ranjit Kumar, R.B. Mehrotra, Manoj Swarup
appeals of the
appellant/Revenue deserve to be dismissed.
13) Mr. Parijat Sinha, who appeared for some other assessees, argued
almost on the same lines
Girish Chandra and Mrs. Sarala Chandra for
the Appellants.
Tapas Roy, Parijat Sinha, D.N. Mukherjee, Dalip Sinha
and J.K. Das for the Respondents
Parties
Mr. Sudhir Chandra, Sr. Adv.
Mr. Parijat Sinha, AOR
Ms. Reshmi Rea Sinha, Adv.
Mr. Gaurav Ghosh, Adv.
Mr. Rudra Dutta, Adv.
Mr. Devesh
Respondent(s) Mr. Mrinal Kanti Mandal, Adv.
Mr. Parijat Sinha,Adv.
UPON hearing the counsel the Court made the following ... Respondent(s) Mr. Mrinal Kanti Mandal, Adv.
Mr. Parijat Sinha,Adv.
UPON hearing the counsel the Court made the following