The Madras High Court upheld penalty on the ground of non-compliance of Statutory GST requirements. The writ petitioner, M/s.Suvarna Fibrotech Pvt Ltd, is in the business of manufacturing Fibre glass composite moulded products and that the writ petitioner’s place of business was inspected by Enforcement Wing Officials and during the course of inspection, certain defects were noticed and an inspection report was made and that this pertains to ‘Financial Year 2019-20’
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