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When an officer functioning under the GGST Act, acts in a ...

GST

October 23, 2019

When an officer functioning under the GGST Act, acts in a highhanded and arbitrary manner in excess of the authority vested in him the same is required to be viewed very seriously. Justice demands that such citizen be compensated for the undue harassment faced by him on account of the unauthorised action of the concerned officer.

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