Monthly Archives: May 2026

Merchant Shipping Prevention of Pollution by garbage from Vessels rules 2026 under Merchant Shipping Act 2025

By | May 27, 2026

Merchant Shipping Prevention of Pollution by garbage from Vessels rules 2026 under Merchant Shipping Act 2025 The Gazette of India CG-DL-E-26052026-272868 EXTRAORDINARY PART II—Section 3—Sub-section (i) PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY NEW DELHI, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2026/VAISAKHA 30, 1948 MINISTRY OF PORTS, SHIPPING AND WATERWAYS NOTIFICATION New Delhi, the 20th May, 2026 G.S.R. 378(E).— In exercise of… Read More »

GST CASE LAWS 26.05.2026

By | May 27, 2026

GST CASE LAWS 26.05.2026 Relevant Act Section Case Law Title Citation Brief Summary CGST Act, 2017 Section 9 Kalyan Aqua & Marine Exports India (P.) Ltd., In re Click Here Frozen shrimp exported in printed inner pouches/boxes up to 25 kg qualifies as pre-packaged and labeled goods under Legal Metrology rules. No export exemption applies;… Read More »

A portal-generated GST order bearing a verifiable Reference Number remains valid even without a separate Document Identification Number.

By | May 27, 2026

A portal-generated GST order bearing a verifiable Reference Number remains valid even without a separate Document Identification Number. Issue Whether an order imposing penalties for wrongful Input Tax Credit (ITC) availment is legally non est (non-existent) due to the absence of a Document Identification Number (DIN), when the order explicitly bears a portal-generated Reference Number… Read More »

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Portal upload and speed post without proof of delivery fail to establish valid statutory service.

By | May 27, 2026

Portal upload and speed post without proof of delivery fail to establish valid statutory service. Issue Whether the tax authorities can legally establish valid service of an Order-in-Original under Section 169 when the order is uploaded on the GST portal and dispatched via Speed Post, but the department fails to produce an Acknowledgement Due card… Read More »

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Goods detained in transit must be released immediately upon payment of the statutory penalty.

By | May 27, 2026

Goods detained in transit must be released immediately upon payment of the statutory penalty. Issue Whether the tax authorities are legally justified in withholding a detained consignment and demanding an independent bond under Rule 140, when the petitioner asserts ownership and offers to pay the statutory penalty under Section 129 to secure immediate release. Facts… Read More »

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Filing timeline under Section 128A waiver scheme is directory and delay cannot justify mechanical rejection.

By | May 27, 2026

Filing timeline under Section 128A waiver scheme is directory and delay cannot justify mechanical rejection. Issue Whether the tax authorities are legally justified in rejecting a taxpayer’s GST waiver application in Form GST SPL-02 solely on the technical ground of a minor time delay, when the governing statute and notifications use the enabling term ‘may’… Read More »

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Writ remedy is dismissed where a taxpayer ignores GST portal notices and structural appeal timelines.

By | May 27, 2026

Writ remedy is dismissed where a taxpayer ignores GST portal notices and structural appeal timelines. Issue Whether a taxpayer can invoke writ jurisdiction to challenge an ex parte assessment order by claiming ignorance of portal notices, after failing to fulfill the mandatory pre-deposit and limitation criteria for a statutory appeal. Facts The petitioner is a… Read More »

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Tax assessments based on an undisclosed yield benchmark violate natural justice and are legally unsustainable.

By | May 27, 2026

Tax assessments based on an undisclosed yield benchmark violate natural justice and are legally unsustainable. Issue Whether the tax authorities are legally justified in framing tax assessments by applying an arbitrary 94.5% standard yield benchmark for refined oil, while completely failing to disclose the source, material, or empirical basis of that benchmark to the assessee… Read More »

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Writ remedy is not maintainable where statutory appeal is bypassed and portal notice is ignored.

By | May 27, 2026

Writ remedy is not maintainable where statutory appeal is bypassed and portal notice is ignored. Issue Whether a taxpayer can invoke the writ jurisdiction of the High Court to challenge an ex parte assessment order by claiming non-receipt of notices, when all statutory notices were duly uploaded on the GST portal and the taxpayer failed… Read More »

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Passing an ex parte GST order without granting a requested personal hearing violates Section 75(4).

By | May 27, 2026

Passing an ex parted GST order without granting a requested personal hearing violates Section 75(4). Issue Whether the tax authorities are legally justified in passing an ex parte assessment order under Section 73 confirming tax, interest, and penalties without granting a personal hearing, despite the taxpayer explicitly requesting one in writing via Form GST DRC-06.… Read More »

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