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Court Orders Release of Goods Detained for Missing IGST on E-Way Bill; Tax Documented on Invoice Properly.

August 26, 2020

Case Laws     GST     HC

Detention of consignment - non-mention of the IGST payable in the e-way bill that accompanied the transportation of the goods - It is not in dispute that the details of the tax paid were shown in the invoice that accompanied the transportation - Goods and vehicle directed to be released - HC

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