The Madras High Court has recently ordered the GST department to release the detained vehicle since the “proper officer” has failed to issue a notice during the proceedings. Justice Anita Sumanth was considering a writ petition by Tvt. LAF Enterprises, whereby the petitioners contended that the vehicle had been stationed at the Sri Veeraragavar service…
Source Taxscan
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