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[Letter to The Collector Of Bombay]

By S. V. Raju

Bombay · 1974

1 pages

Summary

This true copy of S. V. Raju’s letter, dated December 13, 1974, responds to the Collector of Bombay’s inquiry about motor-vehicle tax dues. Raju explains that he resigned as Executive Secretary of the Swatantra Party’s national headquarters effective January 1, 1974, and that V. P. Bhatia took over the position from that date.

Raju states that the vehicles concerned were registered in the name of the Executive Secretary and that the relevant papers and documents are now with Bhatia. He therefore directs the Collector to pursue recovery of the outstanding dues with Bhatia, while noting that he has forwarded the Collector’s letter and enclosure to him. The letter lists four vehicle accounts and tax claims covering periods between July 1967 and March 1970, totaling 964 rupees.

Key points

  • The document is a true copy of S. V. Raju’s letter to the Collector of Bombay, dated December 13, 1974.
  • The correspondence concerns recovery of motor-vehicle tax dues for vehicles numbered 4095, 4096, 4092, and 4024.
  • The listed amounts are 306 rupees, 306 rupees, 339 rupees, and 13 rupees, respectively.
  • Raju says he resigned as Executive Secretary of the Swatantra Party’s national headquarters effective January 1, 1974.
  • V. P. Bhatia succeeded Raju as Executive Secretary and holds the relevant vehicle papers and documents.
  • Raju asks the Collector to pursue the tax-recovery matter with Bhatia and says he forwarded the Collector’s letter and enclosure to him.

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