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The HC allowed the petition, quashing the impugned order and directing respondents to process the petitioner's refund claims for unutilized Input Tax Credit under Section 54(3) of CGST Act due to inverted tax structure. The court relied on its previous ruling in the petitioner's identical case, where it had held that refund claims deserved to be allowed. Finding this precedent directly applicable to the present facts, the HC ordered respondents to make payment of the refund together with applicable interest within six weeks from receipt of the order.
The HC allowed the petition, quashing the impugned order and directing respondents to process the petitioner's refund claims for unutilized Input Tax Credit under Section 54(3) of CGST Act due to inverted tax structure. The court relied on its previous ruling in the petitioner's identical case, where it had held that refund claims deserved to be allowed. Finding this precedent directly applicable to the present facts, the HC ordered respondents to make payment of the refund together with applicable interest within six weeks from receipt of the order.
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