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Bail Condition to deposit INR 70 Lakhs for alleged wrongful availment of ITC is not sustainable

Bimal jain
Supreme Court Reverses High Court's INR 70,00,000 Bail Condition in Alleged Fraudulent Input Tax Credit Case The Supreme Court overturned a Chhattisgarh High Court condition requiring a deposit of INR 70,00,000 for bail in a case involving alleged wrongful Input Tax Credit (ITC) claims. The appellant was accused of fraudulently claiming ITC and supplying goods without proper invoicing. The Supreme Court ruled that imposing such a financial condition for bail was unsustainable, as the final tax assessment was incomplete, and the appellant's liability was not yet established. Other conditions of the High Court's order remained in effect. (AI Summary)

The Hon’ble Supreme Court in the matter of SUBHASH CHOUHAN VERSUS UNION OF INDIA & ANR.  - 2023 (1) TMI 1168 - SC ORDER set aside the condition imposed by the Hon’ble Chhattisgarh High Court, of depositing an amount of INR 70,00,000/- for grant of bail to the assessee, in a matter of wrongful availment of Input Tax Credit (“ITC”).

Facts:

Subhash Chouhan (“the Appellant”) was arrested on October 27, 2021 for alleged wrongful availment of INR 6,95,32,472/- as ITC by procuring invoices from fake and fictitious firm and also supplied goods without payment of tax and without issuing invoices to the tune of INR 27,70,559/-.

The Hon’ble Chhattisgarh High Court vide order date June 21, 2022 (“theImpugned Order”)granted bail to the Appellant subject to certain conditions. One of the conditions was that the Appellant shall deposit a sum of INR 70,00,000/- in favour of the Revenue Department within 45 days from the date of release.

The Appellant contended that the condition to deposit INR 70,00,000/- for bail is not sustainable. Further, the final assessment was not complete so the Appellant cannot be presumed to be under the legal liability to pay such amount.

Issue:

Whether the condition to deposit INR 70,00,000/- as a pre-requisite to grant bail is sustainable?

Held:

The Hon’ble Supreme Court in SUBHASH CHOUHAN VERSUS UNION OF INDIA & ANR.  - 2023 (1) TMI 1168 - SC ORDER held as under:

  • Observed that, such a condition cannot be imposed while granting bail.
  • Held that, the condition directing the Appellant to deposit a sum of INR 70,00,000/- is not sustainable.
  • Set aside the condition to deposit such sum of INR 70,00,000/-.
  • Sustained rest of the conditions in the Impugned Order.

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