Why did the Congress party move the Delhi High Court in a tax penalty case
Congress moves Delhi High Court in a tax penalty case.
- The Congress party moved the Delhi High Court in a tax penalty case to challenge the Income Tax Department's decision to declare the party as a defaulter.
- The Congress party claimed that the tax penalty imposed on them was politically motivated and a part of the ongoing vendetta by the ruling government against opposition parties.
- The party argued that the penalty imposed on them was unjust and demanded a fair and impartial assessment of their tax liabilities.
- Moving to the Delhi High Court allowed the Congress party to seek legal recourse and present their case in a judicial setting for a fair and unbiased decision.
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