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Eligibility for concessional rate of GST - Biomass Fired (Steam) Boilers and Agro Waste Thermic Fluid Heaters are “Waste to Energy” plant or not - The High Court observed that the petitioner failed to provide sufficient evidence to support their claim that the products exclusively used non-conventional fuel. The technical specifications and documentation provided did not conclusively demonstrate this. - Additionally, the Court recognized the limited jurisdiction to interfere with these decisions and found no flaws in their process.
Eligibility for concessional rate of GST - Biomass Fired (Steam) Boilers and Agro Waste Thermic Fluid Heaters are “Waste to Energy” plant or not - The High Court observed that the petitioner failed to provide sufficient evidence to support their claim that the products exclusively used non-conventional fuel. The technical specifications and documentation provided did not conclusively demonstrate this. - Additionally, the Court recognized the limited jurisdiction to interfere with these decisions and found no flaws in their process.
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