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The High Court, considering the precedent set in the case of Rehoboth Fish Meal and Oil Plant, held that the petitioner should be granted a stay on recovery proceedings pending further orders from the Supreme Court. The petitioner was directed to file a statutory appeal before the Appellate Authority/Commissioner of GST & Central Excise (Appeals) within 30 days. Additionally, the petitioner was required to pre-deposit 10% of the disputed tax, excluding the tax on 'Fish Meal', in accordance with Section 107 of the respective GST enactments, within the same 30-day period. The writ petition was disposed of with these directions.
The High Court, considering the precedent set in the case of Rehoboth Fish Meal and Oil Plant, held that the petitioner should be granted a stay on recovery proceedings pending further orders from the Supreme Court. The petitioner was directed to file a statutory appeal before the Appellate Authority/Commissioner of GST & Central Excise (Appeals) within 30 days. Additionally, the petitioner was required to pre-deposit 10% of the disputed tax, excluding the tax on 'Fish Meal', in accordance with Section 107 of the respective GST enactments, within the same 30-day period. The writ petition was disposed of with these directions.
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