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		<title>The Gujarat High Court has delivered multiple landmark judgments under the CGST Act, 2017 and CGST Rules, 2017</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Gujarat High Court has delivered multiple landmark judgments under the CGST Act, 2017 and CGST Rules, 2017, altering corporate tax liability, input tax credits (ITC), and procedural compliance. [1] The major rulings issued by the Gujarat High Court are broken down below by their respective legal applications. 1. Corporate Guarantees &#38; Related Party Valuation… <span class="read-more"><a href="https://www.taxheal.com/the-gujarat-high-court-has-delivered-multiple-landmark-judgments-under-the-cgst-act-2017-and-cgst-rules-2017.html">Read More &#187;</a></span></p>
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<div data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">The major rulings issued by the Gujarat High Court are broken down below by their respective legal applications.<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></div>
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<h2 role="heading" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">1. Corporate Guarantees &amp; Related Party Valuation<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></h2>
<div data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">In <span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">Torrent Power Ltd. v. Union of India &amp; Ors.<!--TgQPHd|||[]--><!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span> (August 14, 2026), a division bench of the Gujarat High Court addressed the highly debated taxation of corporate guarantees.<span data-sfc-root="ep"> [2, 3] <!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span><!--TgQPHd|||[]--></div>
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<li data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep"><span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">Rule 28(2) &amp; Section 15(4) Upheld:<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span> The Court ruled that corporate guarantees provided by a holding company to its subsidiary constitute a valid taxable supply under Section 7(1)(c) read with Schedule I of the <a href="https://taxguru.in/goods-and-service-tax/gujarat-hc-upholds-gst-corporate-guarantees-reads-1-percent-valuation-rule.html" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">CGST Act, 2017<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></a>, even when executed without consideration.<span data-sfc-root="ep"> [1, 4] <!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span><!--TgQPHd|||[]--></li>
<li data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep"><span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">&#8220;Whichever is Higher&#8221; Clause Read Down:<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span> The Court struck down the phrase <em data-sfc-root="ep">&#8220;whichever is higher&#8221;<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></em> in Rule 28(2) as arbitrary. If an actual commission or fee is charged, GST must be calculated on that amount rather than forcing the mandatory 1% deemed valuation. The 1% deemed valuation mechanism survives only where <span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">no consideration<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span> is exchanged.<span data-sfc-root="ep"> [2, 5] <!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span><!--TgQPHd|||[]--></li>
<li data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep"><span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">No Retrospective Application:<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span> The Court declared that Rule 28(2) (introduced on October 26, 2023) <span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">cannot be applied retrospectively<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span>. Guarantees executed prior to this date are exempt from GST, unless the guarantee contract continues beyond October 26, 2023 (in which case prospective tax applies from that date onward).<span data-sfc-root="ep"> [2, 6] <!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span><!--TgQPHd|||[]--></li>
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<h2 role="heading" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">2. Input Tax Credit (ITC) &amp; Supplier Defaults<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></h2>
<div data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">In a critical test of Section 16 mechanics, the Gujarat High Court established key parameters for availing credit, which were subsequently affirmed by the Supreme Court of India.<span data-sfc-root="ep"> [7] <!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span><!--TgQPHd|||[]--></div>
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<li data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep"><span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">Section 16(2)(c) is Constitutionally Valid:<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span> The Court held that ITC is a statutory concession, not an inherent or vested right. Recipient dealers <span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">cannot claim ITC<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span> unless the underlying supplier has actually deposited the tax collected into the government exchequer.<span data-sfc-root="ep"> [7, 8] <!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span><!--TgQPHd|||[]--></li>
<li data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep"><span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">Rectification of Inadvertent Return Errors:<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span> In another early 2026 ruling, the Court ruled that taxpayers must be permitted to rectify bona fide, inadvertent errors in their GSTR-1 and GSTR-3B filings. Technical portal limitations or statutory timelines cannot be used mechanically by authorities to reject corrections when the transaction is entirely revenue-neutral and causes no loss to the exchequer.<span data-sfc-root="ep"> [9] <!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span><!--TgQPHd|||[]--><!--TgQPHd|||[]--></li>
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<h2 role="heading" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">3. Exemption on Transfer of Industrial Leasehold Rights<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></h2>
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<div data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">In <span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industry v. Union of India<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span>, the Court provided massive relief to the industrial sector regarding the assignment of long-term land leases.<span data-sfc-root="ep"> [10] <!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span><!--TgQPHd|||[]--></div>
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<li data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep"><span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">Out of GST Ambit:<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span> The Court ruled that the permanent assignment or transfer of long-term industrial leasehold rights (such as GIDC plots) along with land/buildings amounts to a transfer of immovable property.<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></li>
<li data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep"><span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">Schedule III Benefit:<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span> Because land transactions are excluded from supply under Entry 5 of Schedule III, the assignment of these rights <span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">does not attract 18% GST<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span>. This ruling was given final stamp confirmation when the Supreme Court dismissed the Revenue&#8217;s Special Leave Petition (SLP).<span data-sfc-root="ep"> [10, 11, 12] <!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span><!--TgQPHd|||[]--></li>
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<h2 role="heading" data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">4. Search, Seizure &amp; Enforcement Constraints<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></h2>
<div data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">The Court placed clear boundaries on the high-handed execution of dynamic enforcement provisions.<span data-sfc-root="ep"> [13] <!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span><!--TgQPHd|||[]--></div>
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<li data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep"><span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">Provisional Bank Attachments (Section 83):<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span> The Court quashed emergency bank attachment orders executed by the DGGI, reiterating that Section 83 is strictly a provisional measure. It can only be invoked if formal proceedings under Sections 62, 63, 64, 67, 73, or 74 are <em data-sfc-root="ep">actively pending<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></em> against the specific taxpayer.<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></li>
<li data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep"><span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">E-way Bill Expiry Penalties (Section 129):<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span> The Court ruled that harsh penalties under Section 129(1)(a) cannot be mechanically imposed for zero-rated export transactions when an E-way bill expires mid-transit. A procedural lapse under Rule 138, in the complete absence of actual tax liability or intent to evade tax, does not warrant severe financial penalties.<span data-sfc-root="ep"> [13, 14] <!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span><!--TgQPHd|||[]--><!--TgQPHd|||[]--></li>
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<div data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">If you are dealing with a specific tax dispute or notice, please share:<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></div>
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<li data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">Whether the matter relates to a <span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">related-party transaction<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span>, <span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">ITC mismatch<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span>, or an <span data-sfc-cp="" data-sfc-root="ep">E-way bill issue<!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span>.<span data-sfc-root="ep"> [1, 15] <!--TgQPHd|||[]--></span><!--TgQPHd|||[]--><!--TgQPHd|||[]--></li>
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