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The HC held that u/s 129(1)(c) of the GST Act, 2017 read with Rule 140, detained goods can be provisionally released upon executing a bond in Form GST MOV-08 and furnishing a bank guarantee equivalent to the applicable tax, interest and penalty. The petitioner was directed to take steps accordingly and approach the Appellate Authority u/s 107.
The HC held that u/s 129(1)(c) of the GST Act, 2017 read with Rule 140, detained goods can be provisionally released upon executing a bond in Form GST MOV-08 and furnishing a bank guarantee equivalent to the applicable tax, interest and penalty. The petitioner was directed to take steps accordingly and approach the Appellate Authority u/s 107.
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