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Articles 14 and 19(1)(g)

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Rajasthan high court holds that “the petitioner’s account could not be freezed in such circumstances” — Court directs de-freezing of bank account and mandates reasoned decision on GST-related freezing action
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Rajasthan high court holds that “the petitioner’s account could not be freezed in such circumstances” — Court directs de-freezing of bank account and mandates reasoned decision on GST-related freezing action

Court’s decision The Rajasthan high court issued a structured and protective set of directions ensuring that the Petitioner’s banking operations remain unhindered pending the Bank’s reconsideration of its freezing action.…
Posted by Rawlaw November 30, 2025

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