Penalty under Section 112 fails where knowledge, admissible statements, and incriminating evidence are not proved against the Customs Broker's directo...
Provisional attachment of bank accounts under GST can be relaxed where substitute security adequately protects revenue. The High Court accepted the petitioner's fixed deposit as sufficient security, permitted operation of the attached accounts, and quashed the attachment only to that extent. The investigation, scrutiny of invoices and other material, and any future show cause notice were left unaffected. The deposit was directed to remain available for adjustment against any liability finally determined, and to be returned with accrued interest if the final adjudication favoured the petitioner.
Provisional attachment of bank accounts under GST can be relaxed where substitute security adequately protects revenue. The High Court accepted the petitioner's fixed deposit as sufficient security, permitted operation of the attached accounts, and quashed the attachment only to that extent. The investigation, scrutiny of invoices and other material, and any future show cause notice were left unaffected. The deposit was directed to remain available for adjustment against any liability finally determined, and to be returned with accrued interest if the final adjudication favoured the petitioner.
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