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The Supreme Court has clarified the position of law as to when a tax merely differentiates and not discriminates. The Court explained that clauses (a) and (b) of Article 304 are to be read disjunctively, and hence, a tax cannot be said to merely differentiate only if the procedure under Article 304(b) is satisfied, but not Article 304(a) of Constitution.
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