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Transitional credit - Seeking direction to credit the amount relating to input tax credit (ITC) - Rule 120A does not, by itself, stipulate any time limit, though undoubtedly, the timeline stated under Rule 117 has to be read into Rule 120 as well. This would not, lead to a conclusion that the application of Rules 117 and 120A cannot be harmonized, to make them workable, viable and practical - the timelines under Rule 120A must be of a period over and above the timelines stipulated in Rule 117, mandamus as sought for by the petitioner is issued. Since the credits filed by the petitioner relate to Central Excise and Service both coming under Central jurisdiction, R1 may will enable opening of the portal such that revision may be sought. - HC
Transitional credit - Seeking direction to credit the amount relating to input tax credit (ITC) - Rule 120A does not, by itself, stipulate any time limit, though undoubtedly, the timeline stated under Rule 117 has to be read into Rule 120 as well. This would not, lead to a conclusion that the application of Rules 117 and 120A cannot be harmonized, to make them workable, viable and practical - the timelines under Rule 120A must be of a period over and above the timelines stipulated in Rule 117, mandamus as sought for by the petitioner is issued. Since the credits filed by the petitioner relate to Central Excise and Service both coming under Central jurisdiction, R1 may will enable opening of the portal such that revision may be sought. - HC
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