MasterCard not required to pay Equalisation Fee – Delhi High Court
The Relevant Text of the Order as follows :
In view of the aforesaid reply-affidavit, Mr.Harish N.Salve, learned senior counsel for the petitioner/applicant does not wish to press the present application any further. He, however, prays that the stand of the respondent no.3 be recorded and it be held bound by the same.
This Court is of the view that the respondent no.3 can have no objection to being held bound by its own averments in the reply/counter affidavit. Consequently, the averments made in the aforesaid paragraphs by the respondent no.3 are accepted by this Court and respondent no.3 is held bound by the same.
With the aforesaid directions, the present application stands disposed of.
The order be uploaded on the website forthwith. Copy of the order be also forwarded to the learned counsel through e-mail.
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