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ORDER Heard Shri Shubham Agrawal, learned counsel for the petitioner and Shri C.B. Tripathi , learned Standing Counsel for the department. This writ petition has been filed by the consignor of the goods to challenge the order dated 03.11.2017 passed by the respondent no.4, Assistant Commissioner, U.P. Goods & Services Tax, Mobile Squad-II, Gorakhpur, under Section 129(1) of the U.P. GST Act(hereinafter referred to as the 'Act) and the order dated 08.11.2017 passed under Sectio...
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ORDER Heard both. 2. The petitioner rushed to this Court expressing a difficulty in filing e-returns, as there was a problem in the portal. 3. The reason for approaching this Court was on the ground that if the petitioner is unable to access the portal and file their returns, the respondent Department will levy penalty under Section 47 of the Tamil Nadu Goods and Service Tax Act, 2017. This submission was recorded by this Court on 20.11.2017 and the learned Senior Panel Counsel ap...
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A consignment of ready made textile goods that was being transported at the instance of the petitioner was detained by the respondents. Ext.P6 is the detention notice. In the writ petition, the petitioner is aggrieved by the insistence of the respondents that the petitioner must pay the security deposit demanded in the detention notice as a condition for release of the goods and vehicle. 2. I have heard the learned counsel appearing for the petitioner and also the learned Government Plead...
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Heard Mr.Hari Radhakrishnan, learned counsel appearing for the petitioner and Mr.G.M.Syed Nurullah Sheriff, learned Special Government Pleader appearing for the respondent. With the consent on either side, the writ petition itself is taken up for disposal. 2. The petitioner is before this Court challenging an order-in-original dated 07.11.2017 passed in respect of an import made by the petitioner vide Bill of entry No.3450978 dated 03.10.2017 for clearance of imported goods declared as GS...
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The petitioner the consignor of certain goods has approached this Court against the notice issued by the detaining authority under the CGST/SGST Act. After detention when verification was made, it was found that there was misclassification as also under valuation. The mis-classification was in so far as the goods being described as falling under HSN Code 4601 as per the invoice. On verification of the goods transported, it was seen that it could only fall under HSN Code 3926. There was a rate...
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ORDER By this writ petition in the nature of public interest litigation under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, the petitioner is challenging imposition of GST on the confectionery items on the ground that it does not come within the purview of taxes at the rate of 18% to 28%, as imposed by the respondents. 2. Under the Central Goods and Services Act, 2017, specific provision is there to raise objection before the Council or Commissioner, GST, and this Court is not an Expert B...
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This Writ Petition is filed inter alia for the relief of declaring the seizure of the petitioner’s vehicle bearing registration No.KA 01 AE 1227 by respondent No.1 as illegal. The consequential relief of direction to the respondents for release of the said vehicle to the petitioner has also been claimed We have heard Mr. G.Narendra Chetty, learned counsel for the petitioner and Mr. Shaik Jeelani Basha, learned Special Standing Counsel for Commercial Taxes (Andhra Pradesh). The a...
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Heard learned counsel for the petitioner and learned Standing Counsel for the respondent. As jointly agreed by the respective parties, the present writ petition is being disposed of at the admission stage itself. By means of present writ petition, the petitioner has challenged the order of seizure dated 07.11.2017 passed by respondent no.4 under Section 129(1) of the U.P. GST Act, 2017 and consequential notice No.505 dated 07.11.2017 issued by the respondent no.4, under Section 129(3)...
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1. This petition is filed by way of Public Interest Litigation with the prayers, which read as under: “a. Be pleased to admit this petition. b. Your Lordships may be pleased to issue a writ of Mandamus or a writ in nature of mandamus or any other appropriate writ, order or direction directing the respondent no.2 for postponement of the meeting and further if the decisions taken whereof, the same should not be declared publicly till the election is over in the interest of justice...
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INOX LEISURE LTD.


(Authority for Advance Ruling, Gujrat | Nov 15, 2017)

The applicant vide letter dated 14.11.2017 informed that they wish to withdraw their application seeking advance ruling and requested to permit the withdrawal of their application. 2. We have considered the request of the applicant and hold that their request can be accepted. O R D E R The application for Advance Ruling dated 04.10.2017 of M/s. Inox Leisure Ltd. is disposed of as withdrawn. ...
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