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Detention of goods & vehicle on the ground that Part-B of the ...


Goods Detained Due to Missing E-Way Bill Part-B; Petitioner Challenges GST Act Applicability, Awaits Further Review.

April 25, 2019

Case Laws     GST     HC

Detention of goods & vehicle on the ground that Part-B of the E-way bills was not generated - goods were being moved from the customs warehouse to the petitioner's own godown and it being the case of the petitioners that there was no supply, and hence, the provisions of GST Act are not applicable. - Goods to be released subject to bond. - Matter restored before the authority.

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