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No coercive steps against DIAL for Rs 2,600 cr tax demand: Delhi HC to DCB

The court noted that both the Centre and the DCB are yet to file their replies and are seeking more time to do so

DIAL, Delhi Airport
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The petition has said that in 2016 DCB first raised a demand of Rs 9.01 crore which was disputed by DIAL

Press Trust of India New Delhi

The Delhi High Court Thursday directed Delhi Cantonment Board (DCB) not to take any coercive action against DIAL, which operates the IGI Airport, in connection with the Rs 2,600 crore property tax demand by the authority for the 2016-19 period.

A bench of Chief Justice D N Patel and Justice Prateek Jalan issued the direction after the DCB sought one more week to file its response to DIAL's plea challenging the property tax demand.

The court noted that both the Centre and the DCB are yet to file their replies and are seeking more time to do so.

"Time as sought is granted