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Supreme Court rules High Courts cannot waive stamp duty penalties

The Supreme Court of India ruled that High Courts cannot waive statutory penalties on deficient stamp duty, stating that such powers lie only with authorities under the Stamp Act

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No judicial discretion to reduce stamp duty penalty, rules Supreme Court. File Pic

No judicial discretion to reduce stamp duty penalty, rules Supreme Court. File Pic

The Supreme Court has ruled that a High Court cannot waive the statutory penalty payable on deficient stamp duty, holding that such power lies exclusively with the competent authority under the relevant Stamp Act.  

In a significant judgment, a bench of Justices Sanjay Kumar and K. Vinod Chandran set aside a Karnataka High Court order to the extent it had exempted payment of penalty while directing payment of deficient stamp duty on lease documents. 

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