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SVLDRS - Benefit of the Amnesty Scheme opted - failure to make payment on account of technical glitch or not - Despite the appellant's assertion of technical glitches, an affidavit from the Assistant Director of GST and Central Excise indicated that there were no attempts by the appellant to make payments on the specified dates. - The High Court rejected the appellant's claim of technical glitches, emphasizing the appellant's awareness of the deadline and his failure to attempt payment within the extended period. It deemed the appellant ineligible for relief under the Amnesty Scheme.
SVLDRS - Benefit of the Amnesty Scheme opted - failure to make payment on account of technical glitch or not - Despite the appellant's assertion of technical glitches, an affidavit from the Assistant Director of GST and Central Excise indicated that there were no attempts by the appellant to make payments on the specified dates. - The High Court rejected the appellant's claim of technical glitches, emphasizing the appellant's awareness of the deadline and his failure to attempt payment within the extended period. It deemed the appellant ineligible for relief under the Amnesty Scheme.
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