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      Input tax credit cannot be denied to a bona fide purchasing...

      Input tax credit cannot be denied to bona fide purchasers when supplier default is the only grievance, subject to bona fides.

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      GSTJune 8, 2026Case LawsHC
      Input tax credit cannot be denied to a bona fide purchasing dealer merely because the supplier failed to deposit the tax collected from the buyer; the Department's remedy lies against the defaulting supplier, not against the purchaser. That protection, however, does not extend to sham, collusive, or otherwise non-bona fide transactions, and the authorities may proceed where material shows such infirmity. Applying the Division Bench ruling already accepted by both sides, the Court set aside the impugned demand order and allowed the writ petition, while preserving liberty to act in accordance with law if the transactions are shown to be collusive or lacking bona fides.

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