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Principles of natural justice - Admittedly summons were issued ...


Court Denies Bail for Petitioner Arrested u/s 70 of GST Act; Investigation Continues.

September 13, 2021

Case Laws     GST     HC

Principles of natural justice - Admittedly summons were issued to the petitioner under Section 70 of the G.S.T Act, 2017 on 12.02.2021 and enquiry was conducted and after that at 18:10. hours on the same day he was arrested by issuing a arrest memo and he was remanded to Judicial custody on 13.02.2021. Now, the investigation is pending. - There is no violation of law or civil procedure code - This Court is not inclined to grant bail to the petitioner - HC

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