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Release of detained vehicle with goods - e-way bill was not ...


High Court Denies Relief to Petitioner for Transporting Goods Without E-Way Bill, Following Repeated Offenses.

August 25, 2018

Case Laws     GST     HC

Release of detained vehicle with goods - e-way bill was not tendered for the goods in movement - The modus operandi adopted by the petitioner is to transport the goods without e-way bill and as and when he is caught and the Truck is detained, he will make payment of tax and get the Truck released. - HC refuses to grant any relief.

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