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Rejection of refund of unutilized Input Tax Credit (ITC) due to delay of 2 days beyond the 60-day statutory limit u/s 54(7) of the Act. Court held that the term "shall" in the section is directory, not mandatory, considering the availability of interest on delayed refunds u/s 56. Rigid adherence to the time limit would not serve the legislative intent. The impugned orders were deemed well-reasoned, with no procedural flaws or legal violations. Petitioner failed to show any merit for interference. High Court dismissed the application, finding no grounds for intervention.
Rejection of refund of unutilized Input Tax Credit (ITC) due to delay of 2 days beyond the 60-day statutory limit u/s 54(7) of the Act. Court held that the term "shall" in the section is directory, not mandatory, considering the availability of interest on delayed refunds u/s 56. Rigid adherence to the time limit would not serve the legislative intent. The impugned orders were deemed well-reasoned, with no procedural flaws or legal violations. Petitioner failed to show any merit for interference. High Court dismissed the application, finding no grounds for intervention.
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