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Seeking grant of anticipatory bail - passing huge amount of inadmissible Input Tax Credit (ITC) in fraudulent manner by the way of issuing bogus invoices without supply of any goods - availment of ITC on the basis of purchase invoices without receipt of goods - It is clear that calculation of the tax under Chapter XII is distinct from the Chapter XIX, which relates to offence and penalties. Therefore, there is no substance in the argument advanced by the learned advocate for the applicant. - this is not a fit case to grant anticipatory bail to the applicant. - DSC
Seeking grant of anticipatory bail - passing huge amount of inadmissible Input Tax Credit (ITC) in fraudulent manner by the way of issuing bogus invoices without supply of any goods - availment of ITC on the basis of purchase invoices without receipt of goods - It is clear that calculation of the tax under Chapter XII is distinct from the Chapter XIX, which relates to offence and penalties. Therefore, there is no substance in the argument advanced by the learned advocate for the applicant. - this is not a fit case to grant anticipatory bail to the applicant. - DSC
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