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HC allowed the petitioner's challenge to the rejection of ITC claim, finding a procedural error in the original orders. The court determined that physical movement of goods is not the sole criterion for ITC eligibility. The matter was remanded to the Deputy Commissioner to re-examine the case, specifically focusing on verifying the memorandum of understanding between the dealer and supplier, and assessing the documentation related to goods delivery. The court directed a fresh review of the ITC claim under Section 16(2)(b) of CGST Act, emphasizing the need for comprehensive examination of transaction details and supporting evidence.
HC allowed the petitioner's challenge to the rejection of ITC claim, finding a procedural error in the original orders. The court determined that physical movement of goods is not the sole criterion for ITC eligibility. The matter was remanded to the Deputy Commissioner to re-examine the case, specifically focusing on verifying the memorandum of understanding between the dealer and supplier, and assessing the documentation related to goods delivery. The court directed a fresh review of the ITC claim under Section 16(2)(b) of CGST Act, emphasizing the need for comprehensive examination of transaction details and supporting evidence.
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