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Levy of penalty u/s 129(3) of the CGST Act, 2017 - petitioner has generated E-way bill by declaring the consignee as its additional place of business - intent to evade tax, present or not - Considering the fact that there is only a technical breach committed by the petitioner and there is no intention to evade tax, the impugned order is quashed and this writ petition is allowed by directing the respondent to release the vehicle and the consignment to the petitioner, if the same has not been released already. - HC
Levy of penalty u/s 129(3) of the CGST Act, 2017 - petitioner has generated E-way bill by declaring the consignee as its additional place of business - intent to evade tax, present or not - Considering the fact that there is only a technical breach committed by the petitioner and there is no intention to evade tax, the impugned order is quashed and this writ petition is allowed by directing the respondent to release the vehicle and the consignment to the petitioner, if the same has not been released already. - HC
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