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Refund of amount excessively debited from the Electronic Credit Ledger Account - Pre-deposit before filing of appeal - Since it is not in dispute that the petitioner has complied with the provisions laid down in Section 107(6)(b) of the CGST Act, it necessarily follows that the recovery proceedings for the balance amount shall be deemed to be stayed - the interest of the revenue has been well protected in the manner as specifically provided in the statute. This Court is thus of the considered view that the concerned respondent authority should be directed to restore back the amount which was debited from the electronic credit ledger account of the petitioner - HC
Refund of amount excessively debited from the Electronic Credit Ledger Account - Pre-deposit before filing of appeal - Since it is not in dispute that the petitioner has complied with the provisions laid down in Section 107(6)(b) of the CGST Act, it necessarily follows that the recovery proceedings for the balance amount shall be deemed to be stayed - the interest of the revenue has been well protected in the manner as specifically provided in the statute. This Court is thus of the considered view that the concerned respondent authority should be directed to restore back the amount which was debited from the electronic credit ledger account of the petitioner - HC
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