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HC adjudicated a tax dispute involving Input Tax Credit (ITC) misstatement. The court determined that the petitioner must follow prescribed guidelines by depositing 10% of the disputed amount within eight weeks. The demand confirmed by the Appellate Authority shall remain stayed until GST Appellate Tribunal's constitution. Upon tribunal notification, petitioner may file appeal through standard procedural mechanisms. The ex-parte order was conditionally modified, providing a structured pathway for potential further legal recourse while mandating partial financial compliance.
HC adjudicated a tax dispute involving Input Tax Credit (ITC) misstatement. The court determined that the petitioner must follow prescribed guidelines by depositing 10% of the disputed amount within eight weeks. The demand confirmed by the Appellate Authority shall remain stayed until GST Appellate Tribunal's constitution. Upon tribunal notification, petitioner may file appeal through standard procedural mechanisms. The ex-parte order was conditionally modified, providing a structured pathway for potential further legal recourse while mandating partial financial compliance.
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