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Court Rules Detention of Goods Unjustified Due to E-Way Bill Discrepancy; Valid Tax Invoice Confirmed Compliance.

August 21, 2020

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Detention of goods - discrepancy in the e-way bill - tax was not mentioned separately in the e-way bill - it is not in dispute that the transpiration was covered by a valid tax invoice, which clearly showed the tax collected in respect of the goods and an e-way bill in the prescribed format in FORM GST EWB-01. Since there was no contravention by the petitioner of any provision of the Act or Rule for the purposes of Section 129, the detention in the instant case cannot be said to be justified. - HC

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