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Seizure Order Issued Under Wrong Provision; No E-Way Bill Required on Date, May Violate Section 129(1) Central GST.

April 18, 2018

Case Laws     GST     HC

Seizure order - wrong mention of the provision - even if the seizure is treated to be under Section 129(1) of the Central G.S.T., as there was no provision of E-Way bill on the relevant date under the Central G.S.T. prima facie the seizure appears to be illegal - HC

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