Refund of unutilised ITC limited to statutory situations under Section 54(3), not a constitutional entitlement.
The Supreme Court has held that refund of unutilised ITC is a statutory concession confined to the specific situations set out in the refund proviso to Section 54(3), not a constitutional right, and that the proviso functions as a restriction on refunds. A High Court has recently permitted refunds where no express prohibition exists, creating an unresolved judicial divergence between permissive and restrictive approaches to refund entitlement. (AI Summary)
The Supreme Court has held that refund of unutilised ITC is a statutory concession confined to the specific situations set out in the refund proviso to Section 54(3), not a constitutional right, and that the proviso functions as a restriction on refunds. A High Court has recently permitted refunds where no express prohibition exists, creating an unresolved judicial divergence between permissive and restrictive approaches to refund entitlement. (AI Summary)
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