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Court Overturns Seizure of Goods; E-Way Bill Produced Promptly, No Fault Found in Dealer's Actions.

April 21, 2018

Case Laws     GST     HC

Seizure of detained goods - Absence of E-Way bill - e-way bill-02 furnished immediately within 20 minutes from the time of the detention of the vehicle/goods - Since the petitioner is registered dealer, there is no error at the hands of the petitioner, and therefore, the order of seizure passed under Section 129(1) of the Act as well as the notice issued under Section 129(3) of the Act are hereby set aside. - HC

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