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Petitioner Challenges Vehicle Detention Due to Delayed Response from Respondent; Order Expected by July 31, 2023.

September 18, 2023

Case Laws     GST     HC

Seeking release of vehicle detained with goods - It is seen that the respondent intercepted the consignment on 24.07.2023 and issued a detention order on 24.07.2023, the petitioner had filed a reply on 27.07.2023. But till 31.07.2023 the respondent had not passed any order, the respondent ought to have passed an order on or before 31.07.2023. Even the respondent had not passed any order when this order is passed today. - HC

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