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Written complaint requirement bars cognizance on police reports for securities offences, while unsupported breach of trust and cheating allegations fa...
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Levy of penalty under Section 129(1)(b) of the CGST Act - jurisdiction to detain goods and vehicle - allegation is that the vehicles carried consignments under 'Bill to – Ship to' concept, but the drivers were not in possession of invoices to support transport to 'Bill to' address in Tamil Nadu - This Court quashes the impugned detention orders alone and directs the second respondent to forward all the documents to the concerned jurisdictional assessing officer, who shall take up the issue and decide the same after giving opportunity to the petitioner - HC
Levy of penalty under Section 129(1)(b) of the CGST Act - jurisdiction to detain goods and vehicle - allegation is that the vehicles carried consignments under 'Bill to – Ship to' concept, but the drivers were not in possession of invoices to support transport to 'Bill to' address in Tamil Nadu - This Court quashes the impugned detention orders alone and directs the second respondent to forward all the documents to the concerned jurisdictional assessing officer, who shall take up the issue and decide the same after giving opportunity to the petitioner - HC
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