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Detention of goods alongwith vehicle - generation of two e-way bills - Once the delivery of the goods which has not been taken by the petitioner, has not been disputed by the Revenue as well as validity of the e-way bill generated by Maharastra party, which was valid up to 15.2.2020 i.e. the date of detention and passing of the order under Section 129 (3) of the G.S.T. Act, there cannot be any violation or contravention of the provisions of G.S.T. Act as well as the Rules framed thereunder. - In the case in hand once the valid document i.e. e-way bill and tax invoice, builty was accompanying with the goods, therefore the authorities ought not to have drag the petitioner in an unnecessary litigation - HC
Detention of goods alongwith vehicle - generation of two e-way bills - Once the delivery of the goods which has not been taken by the petitioner, has not been disputed by the Revenue as well as validity of the e-way bill generated by Maharastra party, which was valid up to 15.2.2020 i.e. the date of detention and passing of the order under Section 129 (3) of the G.S.T. Act, there cannot be any violation or contravention of the provisions of G.S.T. Act as well as the Rules framed thereunder. - In the case in hand once the valid document i.e. e-way bill and tax invoice, builty was accompanying with the goods, therefore the authorities ought not to have drag the petitioner in an unnecessary litigation - HC
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