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DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF ANTI-PROFITEERING vs. M/S. LITE BITE TRAVEL FOODS PVT. LTD.
(National Anti Profiteering Authority)

Hon'ble Judges:

B.N.SHARMA
J.C.CHAUHAN
AMAND SHAH
Pet. Counsel
Na
Res. Counsel
Shashi Mathews
Abhishek Boob

Petitioner / Applicant

DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF ANTI-PROFITEERING

Respondent M/S. LITE BITE TRAVEL FOODS PVT. LTD.
Court

NAA (National Anti Profiteering Authority)

Date Aug 17, 2020
Order No.

44/2020

Citation

2020(8) TAXREPLY 3233

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1. The present Report dated 25.10.2019, received on 30.10.2019 by this Authority, has been furnished by the Applicant i.e. the Director General of Anti-Profiteering (DGAP), under Rule 129(6) of the Central Goods & Services Tax (CGST) Rules, 2017. The brief facts of the case are that a reference was received by the DGAP from the Standing Committee on Anti-Profiteering on 02.05.2019 recommending a detailed investigation in respect of a report dated 24.02.2019 submitted by the Joint Commissioner (AE), CGST & CX Mumbai East and originally examined by the Maharashtra State Screening Committee on Anti-profiteering. The application had been filed under Rule 128 of the CGST Rules 2017, alleging profiteering in respect of restaurant service supplied by the Respondent (Franchisee of M/s. Subway Systems India Pvt. Ltd.). In the application, it was alleged that despite the reduction in the rate of GST from to 18% to 5% w.e.f. 15.11.2017, the Respondent had not passed on the commensurate....

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