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Provisional attachment of cash credit accounts of the petitioners - expiry of period of one year from the date it is made - petitioners submits that repeated attachment of cash credit accounts in exercise of power under Section 83 of the CGST Act is in breach of the provisions of Section 83(2) and such exercise could not have been undertaken - The High Court noted that subject matter of these proceedings has ceased to operate - The court disposes of the petition, reserving the petitioner's right to challenge the fresh attachment order dated 13.12.2023 in accordance with the law.
Provisional attachment of cash credit accounts of the petitioners - expiry of period of one year from the date it is made - petitioners submits that repeated attachment of cash credit accounts in exercise of power under Section 83 of the CGST Act is in breach of the provisions of Section 83(2) and such exercise could not have been undertaken - The High Court noted that subject matter of these proceedings has ceased to operate - The court disposes of the petition, reserving the petitioner's right to challenge the fresh attachment order dated 13.12.2023 in accordance with the law.
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