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Court Orders Release of Detained Goods; Misclassification Not Valid Under GST Act Section 129.

October 15, 2020

Case Laws     GST     HC

Detention of consignment of goods - mis-classification of the goods - case of petitioner is that the alleged mis-classification of the goods cannot be a reason for detaining the consignment under Section 129 of the GST Act - the respondents are directed to forthwith release the goods and the vehicle to the petitioner - HC

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