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Refund of GST - eligibility conditions for taking input tax credit (ITC) - The High Court held that, the order is cryptic and the reasoning is not emanating from the order and there is no specific consideration of the factual matrix or the contentions of the petitioner in the Order-in- Appeal. Accordingly, the Order-in-Appeal cannot be sustained and the matter calls for a remit. - Matter restored back.
Refund of GST - eligibility conditions for taking input tax credit (ITC) - The High Court held that, the order is cryptic and the reasoning is not emanating from the order and there is no specific consideration of the factual matrix or the contentions of the petitioner in the Order-in- Appeal. Accordingly, the Order-in-Appeal cannot be sustained and the matter calls for a remit. - Matter restored back.
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