2018 (6) TMI 230 – PUNJAB AND HARYANA HIGH COURT – 2018 (16) G. S. T. L. 356 (P & H) – Transitional credit – CENVAT credit – Rule 10 of the CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004 – Held that:- we dispose of the present petition by granting liberty to the petitioner to file a detailed and comprehensive representation raising all the pleas as raised in the present writ petition before the Nodal Officer within a period of five days – petition disposed off. – CWP-10194-2018 (O&M) Dated:- 21-5-2018 – MR. AJAY KUMAR MITTAL, ACJ AND MR. TEJINDER SINGH DHINDSA, JJ. For The Petitioner : Mr. Amar Pratap Singh, Advocate For The Respondents : Mr. Sourabh Goel, Advocate ORDER AJAY KUMAR MITTAL.ACJ (Oral) Petitioner-firms is registered as a private limited company
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ive days. It is directed that in the event of a representation being filed by the petitioner within the aforesaid period of five days from the date of receipt of the certified copy of the order, the same shall be forwarded to the I.T. Redressal Committee concerned within next fifteen days after verification by the G.S.T.N and the Committee shall thereafter decide the same in terms of clause 5.4 of Circular No.39/13/2018-GST dated 3.4.2018 by passing a speaking order and after affording an opportunity of hearing to the petitioner within a period of four weeks from the date of receipt of the representation. The petitioner shall be entitled to lead any evidence to substantiate his claim before the concerned authority. – Case laws – Decisions
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