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Truck Detained Due to Expired E-way Bill; Circular No.10/2019 Limits Penalty to Rs. 5,000 for Non-Evasion.

December 16, 2022

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Expiry of E-way Bill - detention of truck - break down of the truck - Circular No.10/2019,Q1/17253/2019' - In the instant case, from the narrative thus far, it comes closest to Example 2. It is reiterated and clearly articulated in Example 2 that the expiry of E-way bill does not create any scope for evasion. Absent evasion, there can be no revenue loss. - the maximum penalty would be Rs.5,000/- qua paragraph 10 of said Circular. - HC

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