The Kerala High Court has directed the State GST enforcement department to expeditiously conclude proceedings relating to the seizure of cardamom transported without documents, observing that the matter is already pending before the statutory authority and should be decided after granting due hearing to the affected parties. The bench of Justice Ziyad Rahman A.A. declined…
GST Dept. to Conclude Proceedings on Seized Cardamom Within 2 Weeks: Kerala High Court
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