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HC overturned denial of input tax credit (ITC) u/s 16(4) of CGST/SGST Acts. Court acknowledged petitioner's claim regarding eligibility under newly notified Section 16(5). Original order partially set aside specifically concerning ITC denial. Matter remanded to competent authority for fresh consideration in light of Section 16(5) provisions. Authority directed to provide hearing opportunity to petitioner and issue new order within three months of judgment copy receipt. Decision emphasizes procedural fairness and proper application of amended statutory provisions in ITC determinations.
HC overturned denial of input tax credit (ITC) u/s 16(4) of CGST/SGST Acts. Court acknowledged petitioner's claim regarding eligibility under newly notified Section 16(5). Original order partially set aside specifically concerning ITC denial. Matter remanded to competent authority for fresh consideration in light of Section 16(5) provisions. Authority directed to provide hearing opportunity to petitioner and issue new order within three months of judgment copy receipt. Decision emphasizes procedural fairness and proper application of amended statutory provisions in ITC determinations.
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