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DR. KANAGASABAPATHY SUNDARAM PILLAI FOUNDER, MY INTEGRATING SOCIETY INDIA NET NGGO vs. UNION GOVT. OF INDIA
(Bombay High Court)

Hon'ble Judges:

V.K. TAHILRAMANI
SANDEEP K. SHINDE
Pet. Counsel
Na
Res. Counsel
Anil C. Singh
P.s.jetly
Sham V. Walve

Petitioner / Applicant

DR. KANAGASABAPATHY SUNDARAM PILLAI FOUNDER, MY INTEGRATING SOCIETY INDIA NET NGGO

Respondent UNION GOVT. OF INDIA
Court Bombay High Court
State

Maharashtra

Date Jul 11, 2017
Order No.

Public Interest Litigation (L) No. 65 of 2017

Citation

2017(7) TAXREPLY 3134

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The decision of respondent to implement Goods and Services Tax ('GST' for short) with effect from 1.7.2017 is subject matter of challenge in this petition on the following grounds: (i) That implementation is without parliamentary sanction and implementation in midst of the financial year, is not valid; (ii) That the preparations are not well to adopt the new system as the rates of CGST done recently just a week back for which many representation from the public are not yet replied/rectified; (iii) That the States / UTs many are not yet decided, not made laws and not declared their proposed rates, not prepared well for smooth implementations; (iv) That the compensation for the first quarter of the financial year not paid apart from the arrears of many aids/schemes/sharing and the states & UTs will become financially critical and unstable. The petitioner has expressed his concerns in the matter of implementation of acts and extent of implementation of S....

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