The Hon’ble Madhya Pradesh High Court in Agrawal and Brothers v. Union of India [Writ Petition No.14297 of 2020 dated June 13, 2023], while allowing the claim, held that the taxpayer paid tax but his supplier inadvertently deposited the amount of GST in the wrong GSTIN. The Court further noted that it is a settled law that no one can’t be made to suffer for the fault of another.
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