Manner and form, the words 'manner and form' refer only ' to the mode in which the thing is to be done, and do not introduce anything from the Act referred to as to the thing which is to be done or the time for doing it, Sales Tax Officer v. K.I. Abraham, AIR 1967 SC 1823 (1825): (1967) 3 SCR 518. (Central Sales Tax Act, 1956, s. 8)
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