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Bombay High Court: Tariff Authority’s Interpretation of Scale of Rates is Binding - (15 Jul 2024)

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Bombay High Court has held that the interpretation of the ‘Scale of Rates’ by the Tariff Authority for Major Ports (TAMP), fixed by it for services and other charges shall be considered as a decision and is binding on the parties that are involved.

Tags : BOMBAY HIGH COURT   SCALE OF RATES   TAMP  

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