NE LEGAL BUREAU
CHENNAI, JULY 27
The Madras High Court on Tuesday stayed the payment of a fine of Rs 1 lakh on Thalapathy Vijay for seeking exemption from trying to avoid paying entry tax on the import of a Rolls Royce Ghost, reports NDTV.
A two-judge bench of Justices M Duraiswamy and R Hemalatha also stayed an order passed by a single judge-bench of Justice SM Subramaniam, which was very critical of Vijay. The current order also permitted him to remit the entire tax amount.
In a fresh petition Vijay had challenged the fine and had also wanted remarks against actors to be expunged.
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In his affidvit, Vijay had stated that he had paid import duty on his Rolls Royce Ghost and that he had approached the Regional Transport Officer and the Motor Vehicles Inspector to get a new registration mark assigned for his vehicle.
However, the authorities stated that he has to pay an entry tax for the vehicle following which a certificate will be issued. The actor in his petition argued that extraordinary entry tax has been imposed on the vehicle.