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GST Dept to return seized cash, jewellery, etc. during search – SC Dismisses Review Petition filed by Revenue

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....ST Dept to return seized cash, jewellery, etc. during search – SC Dismisses Review Petition filed by Revenue<br>By: - Bimal jain<br>Goods and Services Tax - GST<br>Dated:- 5-9-2025<br>The Hon'ble Supreme Court, in the case of COMMISSIONER OF CGST Versus DEEPAK KHANDELWAL - 2025 (8) TMI 1293 - SC Order, dismissed the Revenue's review petition challenging its earlier order affirming the Delhi High....

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.... Court's decision. The Court thereby upheld the direction to return valuables assets seized during a GST search, reinforcing that Section 67 of CGST does not allow seizure of mere unaccounted assets. Facts: The Commissioner of CGST ("the Petitioner"), challenged the relief granted to Deepak Khandelwal ("the Respondent") following a GST search at the Respondent's residential premises. Valuable as....

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....sets, including silver bars, currency, and mobile phones, were seized during the proceedings. The Delhi High Court, applying a purposive interpretation of Section 67 of the CGST Act, directed the release of these assets, holding that merely being "unaccounted for" does not justify their confiscation under search and seizure provisions. The Revenue's Special Leave Petition (SLP) against this Delh....

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....i High Court judgment had already been dismissed by the Supreme Court. The Revenue then sought review of the apex court's order. Issues: * Whether, under Section 67 of the CGST Act, assets that are simply unaccounted for (but otherwise not shown to be offending goods under GST law) can be lawfully seized during search proceedings? * Whether the earlier Supreme Court order affirming the High C....

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....ourt's direction for release of seized valuables warranted review? Held: The Hon'ble Supreme Court in COMMISSIONER OF CGST Versus DEEPAK KHANDELWAL - 2025 (8) TMI 1293 - SC Order held as under: * Observed that, there was no case made out for recall or alteration of its earlier order. * Held that, the power of inspection, search, and seizure under Section 67 of CGST Act does not extend to all....

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....ow seizure of assets solely because they are "not accounted for," unless they are otherwise shown to be offending goods or relevant to alleged tax evasion. * Upholding its prior order, the Court declined to interfere further, confirming that valuable assets seized during the search (such as silver bars, cash, mobile phones) must be returned to the assessee where the seizure was beyond the statut....

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....ory authority of the officers under Section 67. * Held that, the review petition is dismissed in its entirety and all pending applications, if any, stand disposed of. Our Comments: This Supreme Court order cements the principle that GST search and seizure powers under Section 67 cannot be stretched to confiscate every unaccounted asset found during a search. The clear reaffirmation of a purpos....

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....ive, limited reading of seizure provisions acts as an important safeguard for taxpayers, aligning enforcement with legislative intent and rule of law. Officers must demonstrate a clear nexus between the goods seized and GST offences, failing which, release must follow. In the case of ARVIND GOYAL CA Versus UNION OF INDIA & ORS. - 2023 (1) TMI 1028 - DELHI HIGH COURT, the High Court of Delhi held t....

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....hat no provision in the GST Act could support an action of forcibly taking over possession of currency from the premises of any person, without effecting the same. The powers of search and seizure are draconian powers and must be exercised strictly in terms of the statute and only if the necessary conditions are satisfied. Similarly in the case of Deepak Khandelwal Proprietor M/s. Shri Shyam Metal....

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.... Versus Commissioner Of CGST, Delhi West & Anr. - 2023 (8) TMI 929 - DELHI HIGH COURT, the Delhi High court held that Cash is explicitly excluded from "goods," and "things" and seizure under Section 67(2) cannot be used to confiscate unaccounted wealth unless directly linked to GST violations. Relevant Provisions: Section 67 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 "67.&nbsp;Power of ins....

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....pection, search and seizure.- (1) Where the proper officer, not below the rank of Joint Commissioner, has reasons to believe that- (a) a taxable person has suppressed any transaction relating to supply of goods or services or both or the stock of goods in hand, or has claimed input tax credit in excess of his entitlement under this Act or has indulged in contravention of any of the provisions of....

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.... this Act or the rules made thereunder to evade tax under this Act; or (b) any person engaged in the business of transporting goods or an owner or operator of a warehouse or a godown or any other place is keeping goods which have escaped payment of tax or has kept his accounts or goods in such a manner as is likely to cause evasion of tax payable under this Act, he may authorise in writing any ot....

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....her officer of central tax to inspect any places of business of the taxable person or the persons engaged in the business of transporting goods or the owner or the operator of warehouse or godown or any other place." &nbsp;(Author can be reached at [email protected])<br> Scholarly articles for knowledge sharing by authors, experts, professionals ....