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Levy of penalty - Detention of petitioner's goods - E-Way Bill does not reflect the name of the consignee but merely mentions the petitioner’s GSTIN number - it is apparent that neither the show cause notice nor the order of demand clearly sets out the reason for imposing the tax liability as well as penalty. - It would be apposite to remand the matter to the concerned GST officer to decide afresh after giving the petitioner full opportunity to address the allegation against him - HC
Levy of penalty - Detention of petitioner's goods - E-Way Bill does not reflect the name of the consignee but merely mentions the petitioner’s GSTIN number - it is apparent that neither the show cause notice nor the order of demand clearly sets out the reason for imposing the tax liability as well as penalty. - It would be apposite to remand the matter to the concerned GST officer to decide afresh after giving the petitioner full opportunity to address the allegation against him - HC
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