Just when the country was trying to configure the consequences of Budget this year by calculating their expenses and further economical plans, we noticed a recent comment made by Honorable High Court which is extremely hilarious yet solved the biggest mystery revolved around an important question i.e. The Difference Between Sandals And Chappals. Traditionally, a chappal is what we wear casually at home (atleast what I think) which most of us don’t even take care of. All my life I was completely took it for granted till I heard this detailed explanation by the court itself.
Source: happy-journey
As per High Court- Footwear without a back strap is a sandal, not a chappal. That was indeed the last day I looked at my chappal, coz they are now all evolved as Sandals and now I can officially say that I wear sandals even at home.
Jokes Apart. Why Court Said so?
The judgement came after a Chennai-based footwear manufacturer, Wishall International who demanding the demanded 10% drawback against Revenue department who claimed them as chappals which attracts only 5% custom duty drawbacks.
And enough of trolling has been done by twitter on this. Have a look:
And now we actually know the real difference between Sandals and chappals. My life is sorted.
And now that whole scenario and discussion on What’s The Difference Between Sandals And Chappals made me confuse about the core question – What the fuck a chappal is??
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