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Case Name : Rehau Polymers Private Limited Vs Union of India (Delhi High Court)
Appeal Number : W.P.(C) 3824 of 2020
Date of Judgement/Order : 30/06/2020
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Rehau Polymers Private Limited Vs Union of India (Delhi High Court)

Issue notice. Mr. Digpaul accepts notice on behalf of respondents No.1 & 3 and Ms. Sonu Bhatnagar accepts notice on behalf of respondents No.2 & 4.

The petitioner has preferred this writ petition to seek a direction to the respondents to open the GST portal to enable the petitioner to upload the GST Tran-I Form. The petitioner has placed reliance on the decision of this Court in Brand Equity Treaties Limited Vs. The Union of India & Ors., W.P.(C.) No. 11040/2018, and other connected writ petitions decided on 05.05.2020. Admittedly, that decision in Brand Equity Treaties Limited (supra) is pending consideration before the Supreme Court, and the operation of the said decision has been stayed by the Supreme Court.

The submission of learned counsel for the petitioner is that, even in these circumstances, this Court may permit provisional manual filing of the GST Tran-I Form in terms of our decision in Brand Equity Treaties Limited (supra). He submits that in case the Supreme Court upholds the decision of this Court in Brand Equity Treaties Limited (supra), the respondents should not be permitted to present a fait accompli by pleading that 30th June, 2020 has already passed.

We are not inclined to pass any such direction as sought by the petitioner. However, considering the fact that the petitioner has approached this Court by filing the writ petition before 30.06.2020 – which has been listed on 30.06.2020, in case the Special Leave Petition – preferred by the respondents before the Supreme Court against the decision in Brand Equity Treaties Limited (supra) is rejected, and our decision is upheld, it goes without saying that this Court would not be powerless to direct the respondents to accept the GST Tran-I Form of the petitioner at a later point of time.

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