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The High Court addressed the issue of GST liability on seigniorage fee and mining lease amounts paid by the petitioner to the Government. Referring to a Division Bench Judgment, it was held that there should be no recovery of GST on royalty until a decision by a Nine Judge Constitution Bench. The petitioner was allowed to submit a reply within four weeks from the date of the order. The petition was disposed of accordingly.
The High Court addressed the issue of GST liability on seigniorage fee and mining lease amounts paid by the petitioner to the Government. Referring to a Division Bench Judgment, it was held that there should be no recovery of GST on royalty until a decision by a Nine Judge Constitution Bench. The petitioner was allowed to submit a reply within four weeks from the date of the order. The petition was disposed of accordingly.
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