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Sikkim HC to Decide on Rule 31A of the CGST Rules; Next Hearing on December 05, 2023

Bimal jain
Court to Rule on Constitutionality of GST Rule 31A After Delta Corp Challenge Over Valuation Issues The Sikkim High Court is set to decide on the constitutionality of Rule 31A of the Central Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017, following a challenge by Delta Corp Limited and another party. The petitioners argue that the rule is unconstitutional and have also contested a Show Cause Notice from September 2023, along with several notifications and clarifications related to GST. They claim difficulties in determining the value of supply due to Rule 31A, prompting their legal challenge. The court has scheduled the next hearing for December 5, 2023, allowing time for the petitioners to file a reply. (AI Summary)

The Hon’ble Sikkim High Court heard the case DELTA CORP LIMITED & ANR. VERSUS UNION OF INDIA & ORS. - 2023 (10) TMI 1205 - SIKKIM HIGH COURTon October 20, 2023.

The counsel for the Delta Corp Limited and Anr. (“Petitioners”) have challenged, inter alia, Rule 31A of the Central Goods and Services Tax Rules, 2017(“the CGST Rules”) as ultra vires to the Constitution of India. The Petitioners have also challenged the Show Cause Notice (“SCN”) dated September 27, 2023, issued against the Petitioners, Rate Notification dated June 28, 2017, Circular dated January 04, 2018, and FAQ clarification dated September 06, 2017.

The counsel for the Petitioners further submitted that, the Petitioners have been corresponding with the concerned authorities as they were facing difficulty in determining the value of the supply made, particularly after the insertion of Rule 31A of the CGST Rules. However, the Petitioners were constrained to approach the Court challenging vires of Rule 31A of the CGST Rules. The Counsel for the Petitioners also submitted that, the need to respond to SCN would not arise if the Petitioners are successful in their challenge to Rule 31A of the CGST Rules. The Deputy Solicitor General of India submitted that, at this stage only SCN has been issued and further steps would be taken only after the receipt of reply from the Petitioners.

The matter has been listed for filing of reply and further hearing on December 05, 2023.

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