The first bench, comprising Acting Chief Justice Satish K Agnihotri and Justice M M Sundresh posted the appeals to that date on the request of the counsels.
The single Judge had on April 29 directed Nokia to deposit 10 per cent on the total demand of Rs 2,404 crore of Sales Tax on sales and remit back the matter for fresh consideration by the Deputy Commissioner (CT) of Enforcement (South).
Both the State Government and Nokia filed appeals today against the order.
Nokia claimed the question of demand notices being valid does not arise at all when the Single Judge had set aside the assessment orders of the Commercial Taxes Department and had directed the officer to reconsider the matter afresh.
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It also said export sales are not subject to tax on sale of goods in India and such sales in any case cannot be treated as inter-state sales for levy of Central Sales Tax. So the question of depositing 10 per cent of the entire tax amount does not arise at all, the company said.
Government held that the single judge had erred in entertaining a petition when an appeal provision was available to the company before the Department, which came to the court directly without utilising it first.
The First bench then posted the appeals for further hearing to June 25.