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The Delhi high court on Thursday posted the hearing on a case related to constitutional validity of setting up the National Anti-profiteering Authority (NAA) to March 9. The matter was taken up for hearing before the special bench comprising J Rajiv Sahai Endlaw and J Sanjeev Narula. The special bench, appreciating the importance of the issue, has directed that the question of constitutionality should be decided by a regular bench, Abhishek Rastogi, counsel for various petitions against NAA, informed. He said as most of the matters related to constitutional validity are tagged, the conclusion of the hearing may take some more time and hence those companies which have already paid substantial portions of the alleged profiteering amount will have to wait a little longer for a decision.