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Partial Relief: GST Dispute Resolved with Bank Account Access and Guarantee Conditions HC partially lifted provisional attachment order under CGST Act. Court permitted petitioner to operate IDBI Bank account for GST payments, directed ...
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Partial Relief: GST Dispute Resolved with Bank Account Access and Guarantee Conditions
HC partially lifted provisional attachment order under CGST Act. Court permitted petitioner to operate IDBI Bank account for GST payments, directed furnishing Rs. 5.7 crore bank guarantee for Kotak Mahindra Bank account, and mandated Rs. 50 lakh remittance towards pending GST dues within two weeks. Writ petition disposed without costs.
Issues involved: Challenge to provisional attachment order under Section 83 of the CGST Act, 2017.
Summary:
Issue 1: Provisional attachment order affecting petitioner's bank accounts
The writ petition challenges a provisional attachment order passed by the 1st respondent under Section 83 of the CGST Act, 2017. The petitioner's bank accounts in IDBI Bank, Neelankarai Branch, and Kotak Mahindra Bank, Nasik Thatte Nagar Road Branch were provisionally attached, hindering operations for working capital loan, GST payments, salaries, and other dues.
Issue 2: Prayer for lifting attachment order
The petitioner sought to lift the attachment order, highlighting that a significant sum of Rs. 6.7 crores was provisionally attached without quantifying the tax amount. The petitioner proposed specific arrangements for utilizing the bank accounts for GST payments and requested appropriate orders for lifting the attachment.
Issue 3: Respondent's submissions and court's decision
The Senior Panel Counsel for the 1st respondent agreed to permit the petitioner to operate the IDBI Bank account for GST payments only. Regarding the Kotak Mahindra Bank account, the counsel requested the court to pass appropriate orders. After hearing both sides and examining the submissions, the court ordered the following: 1. The petitioner can operate the IDBI Bank account for GST payments, lifting the attachment order partially. 2. For the Kotak Mahindra Bank account, the attachment order will be lifted upon the petitioner furnishing a bank guarantee of Rs. 5.7 crores. 3. The petitioner must remit Rs. 50,00,000/- from the IDBI Bank account balance towards pending GST dues within two weeks. 4. The respective banks are directed to ensure compliance with the court's orders meticulously.
The writ petition was disposed of with no costs, and the connected miscellaneous petition was closed.
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