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Constitution of the GST Appellate Tribunal - to decide issues ...

GST

September 24, 2019

Constitution of the GST Appellate Tribunal - to decide issues regarding interpretation of notifications and sections under the CGST Act a properly trained judicially mind is necessary which the experts will not have. The number of expert members therefore cannot exceed the number of judicial members on the bench. - HC

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