India’s Supreme Court in a decision issued on 20 April 2021 held that the powers for the provisional attachment of property (including bank accounts) under goods and services tax (GST) law are “draconian” in nature and that all conditions prescribed by the legislation for a valid exercise of the power must be strictly fulfilled.
Source Deloitte
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