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Refund of IGST paid on goods exported - claim of higher duty drawback - The court found merit in the petitioner's contentions regarding entitlement to the refund of IGST paid on exported goods during the transitional period. - Relying on precedents and legal provisions, the court allowed the petition and directed the respondent authorities to refund the IGST amount, after deducting the differential duty drawback.
Refund of IGST paid on goods exported - claim of higher duty drawback - The court found merit in the petitioner's contentions regarding entitlement to the refund of IGST paid on exported goods during the transitional period. - Relying on precedents and legal provisions, the court allowed the petition and directed the respondent authorities to refund the IGST amount, after deducting the differential duty drawback.
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