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Detention Order - Section 129 (1) of CGST Act, 2017 - release the goods detained within twelve hours from the date and time of receipt of bank guarantee valid for six weeks - The respondent shall complete the enquiry, afford fair and reasonable opportunity, pass and communicate the order within four weeks, if fails,the petitioner is not under obligation to keep the bank guarantee alive beyond six weeks
Detention Order - Section 129 (1) of CGST Act, 2017 - release the goods detained within twelve hours from the date and time of receipt of bank guarantee valid for six weeks - The respondent shall complete the enquiry, afford fair and reasonable opportunity, pass and communicate the order within four weeks, if fails,the petitioner is not under obligation to keep the bank guarantee alive beyond six weeks
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