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New Jai Steel A Proprietory Concern vs State Of Bihar
2023 Latest Caselaw 5981 Patna

Citation : 2023 Latest Caselaw 5981 Patna
Judgement Date : 12 December, 2023

Patna High Court

New Jai Steel A Proprietory Concern vs State Of Bihar on 12 December, 2023

Bench: Chief Justice, Rajiv Roy

         IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT PATNA
                  Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.17005 of 2023
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     New Jai Steel a proprietory concern having its office at Basbariya Chowk,
     Mohanpur Road, Sitamarhi, Bihar - 843302 through its proprietor Sumit
     Kumar (Male) aged about 43 years son of Shankar Prasad, resident of Kapraul
     Road, Mirchaipatti, Ward No. 9, Chakmahila, Sitamarhi, Bihar - 843302.

                                                                   ... ... Petitioner/s
                                     Versus
1.   State of Bihar through Commissioner of State Tax, Bihar, Patna having its
     Office at Vikas Bhawan, Patna.
2.   Addl. Commissioner of State Tax (Appeals), Tirhut Division, Muzaffarpur.
3.   Asst. Commissioner of State Tax, Sitamarhi, Tirhut, Bihar.

                                               ... ... Respondent/s
     ======================================================
     Appearance :
     For the Petitioner/s   :      Mrs. Manju Jha, Advocate
     For the Respondent/s   :      Mr. P .K. Shahi, A.G.
                                   Mr. Amish Kumar, A.C. to A.G.
     ======================================================
     CORAM: HONOURABLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE
             and
             HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE RAJIV ROY
     ORAL JUDGMENT

(Per: HONOURABLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE)

Date : 12-12-2023

The instant writ petition has been filed under

Article 226 of the Constitution of India seeking multifarious

reliefs.

2. The petitioner essentially is desirous of

availing statutory remedy of appeal against the impugned order

before the Appellate Tribunal (hereinafter referred to as

"Tribunal") under Section 112 of the Bihar Goods and Services

Tax Act (hereinafter referred to as "B.G.S.T. Act").

3. However, due to non-constitution of the Patna High Court CWJC No.17005 of 2023 dt.12-12-2023

Tribunal, the petitioner is deprived of his statutory remedy

under Sub-Section (8) and Sub-Section (9) of Section 112 of the

B.G.S.T. Act.

4. Under the circumstances, the petitioner is also

prevented from availing the benefit of stay of recovery of

balance amount of tax in terms of Section 112 (8) and (9) of the

B.G.S.T Act upon deposit of the amounts as contemplated under

Sub-section (8) of Section 112.

5. The respondent State authorities have

acknowledged the fact of non-constitution of the Tribunal and

come out with a notification bearing Order No. 09/2019-State

Tax, S. O. 399, dated 11.12.2019 for removal of difficulties, in

exercise of powers under Section 172 of the B.G.S.T Act, which

provides that period of limitation for the purpose of preferring

an appeal before the Tribunal under Section 112 shall start only

after the date on which the President, or the State President, as

the case may be, of the Tribunal after its constitution under

Section 109 of the B.G.S.T Act, enters office.

6. This Court is, therefore, inclined to dispose of

the instant writ petition in the following terms:-

(i) Subject to deposit of a sum equal to 20 percent of the remaining amount of tax in dispute, if not already deposited, in addition to the amount deposited earlier under Sub-Section Patna High Court CWJC No.17005 of 2023 dt.12-12-2023

(6) of Section 107 of the B.G.S.T. Act, the petitioner must be extended the statutory benefit of stay under Sub-Section (9) of Section 112 of the B.G.S.T. Act. The petitioner cannot be deprived of the benefit, due to non- constitution of the Tribunal by the respondents themselves.

The recovery of balance amount, and any steps that may have been taken in this regard will thus be deemed to be stayed. It is not in dispute that similar relief has been granted by this Court in the case of SAJ Food Products Pvt. Ltd. vs. The State of Bihar & Others in C.W.J.C. No. 15465 of 2022.

(ii) The statutory relief of stay, on deposit of the statutory amount, however in the opinion of this Court, cannot be open ended. For balancing the equities, therefore, the Court is of the opinion that since order is being passed due to non- constitution of the Tribunal by the respondent- Authorities, the petitioner would be required to present/file his appeal under Section 112 of the B.G.S.T. Act, once the Tribunal is constituted and made functional and the President or the State President may enter office. The appeal would be required to be filed observing the statutory requirements after coming into existence of the Tribunal, for facilitating consideration of the appeal.

(iii) In case the petitioner chooses not to avail the remedy of appeal by filing any appeal under Section 112 of the B.G.S.T. Act before the Tribunal within the period which may be specified upon constitution of the Tribunal, the respondent- Authorities would be at liberty to proceed further in the matter, in accordance with law.

(iv) If the above order is complied with and a sum equivalent to 20 per cent of the remaining amount of the tax in dispute is paid then, if there Patna High Court CWJC No.17005 of 2023 dt.12-12-2023

is any attachment of the bank account of the petitioner pursuant to the demand, the same shall be released.

7. With the above liberty, observation and

directions, the writ petition stands disposed of.

(K. Vinod Chandran, CJ)

(Rajiv Roy, J) Sunil/-

AFR/NAFR                NAFR
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