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The High Court directed the respondents to release all refunds ...


Tax refunds release ordered within 3 weeks after petitioner's appeals allowed.

November 6, 2024

Case Laws     GST     HC

The High Court directed the respondents to release all refunds due and payable to the petitioner within three weeks, pursuant to the appellate authority's order dated July 4, 2024. This order was issued as the petitioner's statutory appeals and refund claims were inordinately delayed, compelling the petitioner to approach the Court. The Court disposed of the writ petition after the pending appeals pertaining to the relevant tax periods were allowed in the petitioner's favor, rendering no further issues to be adjudicated.

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