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Levy of GST - sale of commercial super built up area on behalf of MoHUA, Government of India - the appellant is selling the commercial built-up space to the private entities and this activity cannot be treated as a function of Municipality, as envisaged under article 243W of the Constitution of India which provides powers, authority and responsibilities of the Municipalities. Moreover, the commercial built-up spaces are for the purpose of sale to individual buyers who will use them for their commercial gain and this by no stretch of imagination this can be termed as a facility meant for use of common public. - AAAR
Levy of GST - sale of commercial super built up area on behalf of MoHUA, Government of India - the appellant is selling the commercial built-up space to the private entities and this activity cannot be treated as a function of Municipality, as envisaged under article 243W of the Constitution of India which provides powers, authority and responsibilities of the Municipalities. Moreover, the commercial built-up spaces are for the purpose of sale to individual buyers who will use them for their commercial gain and this by no stretch of imagination this can be termed as a facility meant for use of common public. - AAAR
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