The Madras High Court held that the GST Authority should communicate reasons for blocking Input Tax Credit (ITC) to taxpayers. The petitioner, M/s. HEC India LLP has sought the direction upon the respondents to permit the petitioner to debit a sum of Rs.47,30,457/- from its electronic credit ledger as shown in the ledger. The Writ Court disposed of the Writ Petition, giving liberty to the petitioner to redress their grievances before competent authorities, as the Court cannot issue a direction as prayed for.
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