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Appeals under the advance ruling mechanism lie before the Appellate Authority only against an advance ruling pronounced under section 98(4) of the CGST Act. An order rejecting an advance ruling application under the first proviso to section 98(2) does not constitute such a ruling. Consequently, an appeal against rejection of the application is not maintainable under section 100(1), and was held inadmissible.
Appeals under the advance ruling mechanism lie before the Appellate Authority only against an advance ruling pronounced under section 98(4) of the CGST Act. An order rejecting an advance ruling application under the first proviso to section 98(2) does not constitute such a ruling. Consequently, an appeal against rejection of the application is not maintainable under section 100(1), and was held inadmissible.
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