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Court Upholds Petitioner's Interpretation for MEIS Scrips Registration; Sets Aside Previous Order Favoring DHL's Limited Role.

July 27, 2021

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Seeking registration of scrips - benefit under Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS) - The exports are thus, by the petitioner through DHL to a destination abroad - The role of DHL in this transaction is that of a warehouse and nothing more. The concept of 'ship to' and 'bill to', as used in this case, has been recognised under the GST regime, as commercial compulsions dictate, that transactions are to be structured in the most economical and least cumbersome manner in terms of time, procedure and expense involved. - The interpretation put forth by the petitioner is accepted, the impugned order is set aside and this Writ Petition allowed - HC

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