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Proceedings initiated u/s 129 of TSGST Act for detention of ...


Vehicle detained for expired E-Way bill, mismatch details. Proceedings initiated u/s 129 TSGST Act. Opportunity for hearing. :

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July 30, 2024

Proceedings initiated u/s 129 of TSGST Act for detention of vehicle with goods, movement of taxable goods without E-Way bill. Vehicle bearing No. TR-01-AH-1562 detained on 09.07.2024 allegedly loaded for delivery from petitioner's warehouse at Bypass Road, Dukli to Udaipur after E-Way bill expired on 07.07.2024. Mismatch in vehicle number with E-Way bill. Court not required to interfere as proceedings are inchoate. Authorized officer to conclude proceedings in accordance with law upon giving opportunity of physical hearing to petitioner and/or driver within stipulated time. Petition disposed off.

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