Petitioner’s binding undertaking to keep Rs.10,00,000 bank funds intact leads to disposal, preventing disproportionate operational prejudice

Petitioner’s binding undertaking to keep Rs.10,00,000 bank funds intact leads to disposal, preventing disproportionate operational prejudiceCase-LawsGSTThe HC accepted the Petitioner’s undertaking that the cumulative funds in the attached bank accounts (a

Petitioner's binding undertaking to keep Rs.10,00,000 bank funds intact leads to disposal, preventing disproportionate operational prejudice
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The HC accepted the Petitioner's undertaking that the cumulative funds in the attached bank accounts (approximately Rs. 10,00,000) will not be withdrawn or otherwise dealt with and treated counsel's statement as a binding undertaking to the Court; the undertaking must be strictly complied with. The Court observed that continued attachment would cause disproportionate prejudice by preventing receipt and use of remittances for operational needs (e.g., employee payments) without benefit to the Respondent. Having recorded and accepted the undertaking, the HC disposed of the petition on that basis, subject to enforcement of the undertaking and any future application for variation or recall.
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