High Court Denies Bank Guarantee Release Amid Outstanding Excise Licence Dues:

Court holds bank guarantee cannot be released until outstanding licence fee dues are fully discharged.
Outstanding licence dues bar release of bank guarantee after licence surrender

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High Court Denies Bank Guarantee Release Amid Outstanding Excise Licence Dues
Court holds bank guarantee cannot be released until outstanding licence fee dues are fully discharged.
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