Court Asks Delhi Government Not to Withhold NOC for Kotla Test
Delhi High Court has asked the state government not to take any coercive measures against DDCA in connection with Rs 24-crore entertainment tax
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: November 19, 2015 02:02 pm IST
The Delhi High Court on Thursday asked the city government not to withhold the 'No Objection Certificate (NOC)' for the upcoming India-South Africa Test match here, saying DDCA has agreed to deposit Rs one crore in connection with the administration's entertainment tax demand. (Kotla Ready to Put up Good Show: Chetan Chauhan)ÂÂ
A bench of justices Badar Durrez Ahmed and Sanjeev Sachdeva also directed the AAP government not to take any coercive measures against Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) in connection with Rs 24-crore entertainment tax demand raised on the cricketing body by the administration's Excise, Entertainment and Luxury Tax Department. (Delhi High Court Gives Temporary Relief to DDCA)
The court asked DDCA to deposit Rs one crore in two instalments of Rs 50 lakh each with the department whose clearance is also required to host the India-South Africa Test match at Feroz Shah Kotla stadium from December 3 to December 7. (DDCA Has Paid Most of Undue Property Tax: SDMC)
The first instalment is to be paid within two weeks from today and the remaining in two weeks thereafter, the bench said.
"No coercive steps will be taken till further orders," it said and listed the matter for further hearing on November 27. The order came on DDCA's plea challenging a recent Delhi government decision to slap a demand of Rs 24.45 crore as entertainment tax dues on the association.
It also claimed that the government was trying to reassess its entertainment tax dues for the period from 2003 till 2005.