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VANRAJBHAI HASMUKHBHAI CHAUHAN vs. STATE OF GUJARAT
(Gujarat High Court)

Hon'ble Judges:

M.R. SHAH
A.Y. KOGJE
Pet. Counsel
Sandhya D Natani
Res. Counsel
Pranav Dave

Petitioner / Applicant

VANRAJBHAI HASMUKHBHAI CHAUHAN

Respondent STATE OF GUJARAT
Court Gujarat High Court
State

Gujrat

Date Jul 30, 2018
Order No.

R/Special Civil Application No. 11383 of 2018

Citation

2018(7) TAXREPLY 2941

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2. By way of this petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, the petitioner has prayed for an appropriate writ, direction or order directing the respondents to release Truck No. GJ-03-AZ-6473 along with goods therein. 3. When initially the petition was filed, it was the case on behalf of the petitioner that the Truck in question came to be detained by the appropriate authority under the GST, having noticed that the e-way bill was not tendered for the goods in movement, bill amount is under invoice and LR is blank. It was the case on behalf of the petitioner that the petitioner is ready and willing to pay taxes determined in accordance with law. During the pendency of the petition, the final order of assessment has been passed under Section 129(3) of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act and the order of demand of tax and penalty has been passed and therefore, by way of amendment, the same are under challenge. 4. An affidavit in reply is filed on behalf of the ....

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