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Bombay High Court Rules GST Returns Cannot Be Disclosed Under RTI — ‘Section 158 of the GST Act Overrides the Right to Information Act

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Bombay High Court Rules GST Returns Cannot Be Disclosed Under RTI — ‘Section 158 of the GST Act Overrides the Right to Information Act
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Bombay High Court Rules GST Returns Cannot Be Disclosed Under RTI — ‘Section 158 of the GST Act Overrides the Right to Information Act

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court (Aurangabad Bench), through Justice Arun R. Pedneker, dismissed a writ petition challenging concurrent orders of the Assistant State Tax Commissioner, Deputy State Tax Commissioner,…
Posted by Rawlaw October 15, 2025

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