
HC directs Centre to process application of a man with visual impairment
The Hindu
Taking cognisance of a report submitted by the Centre on recommendations made for Goods and Services Tax concession certificate for all 21 categories of differently abled persons with regard to purcha
Taking cognisance of a report submitted by the Centre on recommendations made for Goods and Services Tax concession certificate for all 21 categories of differently abled persons with regard to purchase of motor vehicles, the Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has directed the Centre to process the application of a Kanniyakumari man.
The court was hearing a petition filed by K. Paranthaman of Nagercoil who is working as a PG Assistant in a government school. The petitioner said he was 100 % visually impaired. He wanted to buy a four-wheeler and sought concession on GST, Road tax, Toll and registration concession.

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