Samsul Huda Laskar vs Kolkata Municipal Corporation & Ors on 7 July, 2025

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Department are under challenge in the instant writ petition.

(2) By dint of the same, the Assessor-Collector (North)/Respondent No. 1
has demanded from the petitioner a sum of Rs. 63,48,265/- with S/A
balance of Rs. 11,191/- on account of tax, interest and penalty
payable by him for the period from second quarter of 2003 to the

period till end of fourth quarter of 2011, incorporating therein 99 per
cent penalty waiver.

(3) The petitioner being aggrieved with the same, has filed the instant writ
petition to pray for the relief inter alia that the Assessor-Collector
(North)/Respondent No. 3 be directed to withdraw/cancel her letter
dated April 21, 2021 and raise separate bills for the period after
purchase of property by the petitioner, that the respondent no. 2 be
directed to allow mutation of the property in the name of the petitioner,
the respondent no. 3 be directed to withdraw of claims of arrear for the
period which has been adjudicated by the Official Liquidator, that for
the period from April, 1989 to the date of winding up of the company
in liquidation that is August 10, 1999, with regard to the demarcated
portion of the unit space and open terrace on the 3rd floor of 35,
Acharya Prafulla Chandra Road, Post Office- Amherst Street, Police
Station – Muchipara, Kolkata- 700009, measuring 2232 square feet as
per built up area, that the respondent no. 4/the Official Liquidator,
High Court at Calcutta be directed to pay the respondent no. 3 the
demanded amount of arrear of municipal taxes and interest including
penalty for the period from August 10, 1999 till March 15, 2019 in
respect of the said premises, as mentioned above.

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