High Court Denies GST Refund After Delayed Tribunal Appeal Beyond Section 112 Timeline:

Refund denied as taxpayer failed to file appeal and comply with mandatory pre-deposit requirements in time.
Non-Compliance With Section 112 Timeline Bars Refund of Recovered GST Dues

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High Court Denies GST Refund After Delayed Tribunal Appeal Beyond Section 112 Timeline
Refund denied as taxpayer failed to file appeal and comply with mandatory pre-deposit requirements in time.
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