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      Movement of goods from Maharashtra to Buffer Depots and...

      Stock transfer, not inter-State sale, depends on prior contract of sale and depot-level appropriation of goods.

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      VAT / Sales TaxMay 23, 2026Case LawsAT
      Movement of goods from Maharashtra to Buffer Depots and Satellite Depots in other States was treated as stock transfer, not an inter-State sale, because the Agreement and MOU did not create a binding prior contract fixing quantity, specification or determinative price at dispatch. The concluded sales arose only at depot level on receipt and acceptance of purchase orders, and the goods moved as mixed inventory replenishment under stock transfer documents. Form F declarations for 2008-09 could not be rejected for omitting lorry receipt numbers and vehicle details where the lorry receipts themselves proved dispatch; those omissions were only minor procedural defects.

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