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Detention of goods - In view of the section 129(1) read with ...


GST Law: Officers Must Allow Up to 3 Months for Fine Payment Before Confiscating Goods u/ss 129(1) & 130(7).

February 25, 2020

Case Laws     GST     HC

Detention of goods - In view of the section 129(1) read with section 130(7), the concerned officer was required to give reasonable time not exceeding three months to pay fine in lieu of confiscation before disposal of the goods or conveyance as stipulated therein. - HC

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