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<h1>Vehicle Detention for Expired E-Way Bill Upheld: Petitioner's Challenge Rejected, Statutory Compliance Remains Critical</h1> HC dismissed the writ petition challenging vehicle detention for expired e-way bill. Respondents ordered to file affidavit-in-opposition within four ... Detention of vehicle - levy of penalty - expiry of eway bill for more than 24 hours - HELD THAT:- The expiry of eway bill is more than 24 hours and as such no interim relief can be granted. The respondents are directed to file affidavit-in opposition within four weeks. Petitioner to file reply thereto, if any within two weeks thereafter - The matter will be listed for final hearing in the Monthly list of November, 2022. The Calcutta High Court heard a writ petition challenging the detention of a vehicle due to an expired eway bill. The petitioner was not granted interim relief, and the respondents were directed to file an affidavit-in-opposition within four weeks. The matter will be listed for final hearing in November 2022. The vehicle can be released by the authorities subject to statutory formalities.