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HC held that petitioner must comply with Circular No. 224/18/2024-GST by making pre-deposit under Section 112(8) of CGST Act and filing a mandatory undertaking/declaration with proper jurisdictional officer. Petitioner demonstrated willingness to submit required documentation. Writ petition disposed of, granting liberty to petitioner to file the requisite undertaking/declaration in accordance with the circular's stipulations, thereby preserving potential appellate rights pending Appellate Tribunal's formal constitution.
HC held that petitioner must comply with Circular No. 224/18/2024-GST by making pre-deposit under Section 112(8) of CGST Act and filing a mandatory undertaking/declaration with proper jurisdictional officer. Petitioner demonstrated willingness to submit required documentation. Writ petition disposed of, granting liberty to petitioner to file the requisite undertaking/declaration in accordance with the circular's stipulations, thereby preserving potential appellate rights pending Appellate Tribunal's formal constitution.
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