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Court directs filing of counter-affidavits, adjourns pending SC judgment. Next hearing: Sept 16, 2020. Order to be uploaded. The court issued notice on the matter, directing respondents to file counter-affidavits. The case was adjourned pending a related Supreme Court judgment. ...
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Court directs filing of counter-affidavits, adjourns pending SC judgment. Next hearing: Sept 16, 2020. Order to be uploaded.
The court issued notice on the matter, directing respondents to file counter-affidavits. The case was adjourned pending a related Supreme Court judgment. The next hearing was set for September 16, 2020. The court ordered immediate website upload of the order and emailed copies to counsel for reference and compliance.
Issues involved: 1. Direction to allow petitioner to carry forward credit of eligible dues in electronic credit ledger. 2. Declaration of Rules 117 and 120A of CGST Rules, 2017 as ultra vires Sections 140 and 174 of CGST Act, 2017. 3. Declaration of retrospective amendment in Section 140(1) w.e.f. 01st July, 2017 as illegal and arbitrary.
Analysis: 1. The petitioner filed a writ petition seeking a direction to allow carrying forward of credit of eligible dues in its electronic credit ledger as of 30th June 2017. Additionally, the petitioner requested a declaration of Rules 117 and 120A of the Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST) Rules, 2017 as ultra vires Sections 140 and 174 of the CGST Act, 2017. The petitioner also challenged the retrospective amendment in Section 140(1) from 1st July 2017 as illegal and arbitrary. The court issued notice on the matter, and the respondents were directed to file counter-affidavits within four weeks. A rejoinder-affidavit, if any, was to be filed within four weeks thereafter.
2. The learned counsel representing respondent nos. 2 and 3 accepted the notice on their behalf. The court also ordered notice to unserved respondents. The case was adjourned to await the judgment of the Supreme Court in a related matter, specifically Union of India Vs. Brand Equity Treaties Limited & Ors. The next hearing was scheduled for 16th September 2020, as per the Supreme Court's order. The court directed the order to be uploaded on the website immediately and a copy to be forwarded to the respective counsel via email for reference and compliance.
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