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Classification of the mixed spices - classification accepted under the heading 09109100 of the GST Tariff - The High Court finds merit in the petitioner's argument and questions the deviation from the established classification by the Additional Commissioner in the impugned order. It grants an opportunity for respondent no. 5 to present their viewpoint and adjourns the proceedings. Additionally, the Court orders that no coercive action shall be taken against the petitioner until the adjourned date of the hearing.
Classification of the mixed spices - classification accepted under the heading 09109100 of the GST Tariff - The High Court finds merit in the petitioner's argument and questions the deviation from the established classification by the Additional Commissioner in the impugned order. It grants an opportunity for respondent no. 5 to present their viewpoint and adjourns the proceedings. Additionally, the Court orders that no coercive action shall be taken against the petitioner until the adjourned date of the hearing.
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