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Input Tax Credit - dummy and sham firms - fake and fabricated invoices without supply of any physical goods - As the law stands, in such type of offences, while granting bail, the Court has to keep in mind, inter alia, the larger interest of the public and State. - the petitioner is hand in gloves with the other accused in creation and operation of the non-existent business entities for availing and passing of bogus ITC thereby defrauding the state exchequer - Bail application dismissed - HC
Input Tax Credit - dummy and sham firms - fake and fabricated invoices without supply of any physical goods - As the law stands, in such type of offences, while granting bail, the Court has to keep in mind, inter alia, the larger interest of the public and State. - the petitioner is hand in gloves with the other accused in creation and operation of the non-existent business entities for availing and passing of bogus ITC thereby defrauding the state exchequer - Bail application dismissed - HC
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