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The HC held that the challenge to section 174(2) of the GST Act, 2017 would be subject to the final outcome in the case of X v. Y [2024 (5) TMI 1498 - SC ORDER]. Till disposal of the SLP in X by the SC, interim orders passed by the HC in all respective cases shall continue to operate, subject to the final SC decision in X. The petition was disposed of.
The HC held that the challenge to section 174(2) of the GST Act, 2017 would be subject to the final outcome in the case of X v. Y [2024 (5) TMI 1498 - SC ORDER]. Till disposal of the SLP in X by the SC, interim orders passed by the HC in all respective cases shall continue to operate, subject to the final SC decision in X. The petition was disposed of.
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