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HC adjudicated a dispute concerning IGST refund involving an inadvertent GST number error in a Shipping Bill. The court found that despite the initial mismatch in exporter details, documentary evidence supported the petitioner's claim. The HC directed respondent No. 2 to amend the Shipping Bill in the EDI system and respondent No. 3 to make corresponding modifications in the GST portal to facilitate the refund of Rs. 12,26,862/- within twelve weeks. The procedural discrepancy was resolved through judicial intervention, enabling the petitioner to claim the rightful export-related tax refund.
HC adjudicated a dispute concerning IGST refund involving an inadvertent GST number error in a Shipping Bill. The court found that despite the initial mismatch in exporter details, documentary evidence supported the petitioner's claim. The HC directed respondent No. 2 to amend the Shipping Bill in the EDI system and respondent No. 3 to make corresponding modifications in the GST portal to facilitate the refund of Rs. 12,26,862/- within twelve weeks. The procedural discrepancy was resolved through judicial intervention, enabling the petitioner to claim the rightful export-related tax refund.
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