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Validity of notice issued n Form GST-MOV-10 - As per the interim ...


Court Quashes GST-MOV-10 Notice, Orders Release of Goods After GST and Penalty Payment; Ignores Section 129(6.

February 15, 2020

Case Laws     GST     HC

Validity of notice issued n Form GST-MOV-10 - As per the interim order, detained goods with vehicle have already been released after depositing the GST with penalty - there is no question of looking into Section 129(6) of the Act, more particularly, when this Court has passed a specific order - Notice quashed.

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