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Jurisdiction - power to arrest - The contention canvassed by the ...


Debate on Commissioner's Authority to Arrest Without Final Adjudication Under CGST Act, Chapter VIII.

November 2, 2020

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Jurisdiction - power to arrest - The contention canvassed by the petitioners that the Commissioner would not be in a position to form his reasonable belief that a person has committed an offence unless and until there is final adjudication of the liability of the assessee as prescribed under the Chapter VIII of the CGST Act, is without any basis. - HC

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