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The High Court addressed the issue of deletion of temporary registration due to non-generation of an e-way bill for a vehicle and absence of required transport documents. The Court referred to Rule 16 of the GST Rules, which allows temporary registration in specific cases. It noted that compulsory registration is necessary for inter-State taxable supplies. The petitioner's misuse of GST provisions by falsely documenting goods' origin necessitated further investigation by the authorities. The Court directed a thorough inquiry into the petitioner's actions and instructed appropriate action in compliance with GST laws. Ultimately, the petition was dismissed.
The High Court addressed the issue of deletion of temporary registration due to non-generation of an e-way bill for a vehicle and absence of required transport documents. The Court referred to Rule 16 of the GST Rules, which allows temporary registration in specific cases. It noted that compulsory registration is necessary for inter-State taxable supplies. The petitioner's misuse of GST provisions by falsely documenting goods' origin necessitated further investigation by the authorities. The Court directed a thorough inquiry into the petitioner's actions and instructed appropriate action in compliance with GST laws. Ultimately, the petition was dismissed.
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