In an order issued yesterday, Justice B S Verma of the High Court asked the District Magistrate of Haridwar to re-examine the case after hearing the parties involved.
The order came on a petition filed by Patanjali Ayurved Ltd stating that in 2008, the company had purchased 57 hectares of land in Mustafabad village in Haridwar district.
The due stamp duty was paid on prevailing circle rates, the counsel of the petitioner said.
After going through the documents submitted by the firm, the court directed Haridwar DM to hear the case in the light of facts submitted by the company.
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