High Court Upholds DGGI Arrest Despite Prior State GST Investigation:

High Court holds DGGI action valid, finds no violation of Section 6(2)(b) or arrest procedure.
Transfer of Investigation Rules Out Bar on Parallel GST Proceedings

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High Court Upholds DGGI Arrest Despite Prior State GST Investigation
High Court holds DGGI action valid, finds no violation of Section 6(2)(b) or arrest procedure.
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