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ADITYA MEDISALES LIMITED vs. THE STATE OF JHARKHAND & OTHERS
(Jharkhand High Court)

Hon'ble Judges:

RONGON MUKHOPADHYAY
DEEPAK ROSHAN
Pet. Counsel
M.s. Mittal
Salona Mittal
Res. Counsel
A.k. Yadav
Ranjan Kumar

Petitioner / Applicant

ADITYA MEDISALES LIMITED

Respondent THE STATE OF JHARKHAND & OTHERS
Court Jharkhand High Court
State

Jharkhand

Date Oct 9, 2023
Order No.

W.P. (T) No. 4338 of 2022

Citation

2023(10) TAXREPLY 8108

Original Order
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JUDGMENT Per Deepak Roshan, J: Heard learned counsel for the parties. 2. The instant Writ application has been preferred by the petitioner for following reliefs:- (i) For the issuance of an appropriate writ/ order / direction including a writ in the nature of certiorari quashing and setting aside the appellate order dated 27.8.2019 (Annexure - 8) passed by the Joint Commissioner of State Taxes (Appeals), Ranchi Division, Ranchi and the consequential Summary of the Demand in Form GST APL-04 of even date, to the extent that the said appellate order seeks to deny the transitional credit of Rs. 23,86,069 claimed by the Petitioner on certain extraneous and procedural considerations, which have defeated the substantive rights of the Petitioner, as well as imposes penalty of Rs. 2,38,606.98 and interest of Rs. 5,72,656.76. (ii) For the issuance of an appropriate writ/ order / direction including a writ in the nature of a certiorari, quashing and setting aside ....

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