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Seeking refund of reversal of the Input Tax Credit (ITC) reversed under threat, coercion and without the Will of the petitioner - Assuming that the directions contained in the Bhumi Associates at the interim stage, no authority should forget that its own Board had followed it subsequently by issuing the instructions on the basis thereof and same had also received the scrutiny at the end of Delhi High Court. - the respondent-revenue is required to reverse the ITC along with 6% interest - HC
Seeking refund of reversal of the Input Tax Credit (ITC) reversed under threat, coercion and without the Will of the petitioner - Assuming that the directions contained in the Bhumi Associates at the interim stage, no authority should forget that its own Board had followed it subsequently by issuing the instructions on the basis thereof and same had also received the scrutiny at the end of Delhi High Court. - the respondent-revenue is required to reverse the ITC along with 6% interest - HC
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