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Petition dismissed by High Court regarding reversal of input tax credit. Court found it was not a case where authorities proceeded on assumption that input tax credit was wrongly availed by buyer despite existence of seller/supplier. Factual dispute raised, not jurisdictional issue or violation of natural justice principles. Petitioner granted liberty to pursue alternative remedy.
Petition dismissed by High Court regarding reversal of input tax credit. Court found it was not a case where authorities proceeded on assumption that input tax credit was wrongly availed by buyer despite existence of seller/supplier. Factual dispute raised, not jurisdictional issue or violation of natural justice principles. Petitioner granted liberty to pursue alternative remedy.
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