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									<p>&#8220;Lex non cogit ad impossibilia&#8221; &#8211; a Latin phrase resonating through legal corridors, conveying a profound truth: the law does not compel the impossible. This axiom serves as a beacon, guiding legal interpretations and delineating the boundaries of human obligation and feasibility.</p><p><strong>1.Deciphering the Maxim</strong></p><p>At its core, &#8220;Lex non cogit ad impossibilia&#8221; encapsulates the principle that individuals cannot be mandated to perform tasks beyond the realm of possibility. This principle acknowledges the inherent limitations of human endeavor and underscores the essence of practicality in legal mandates.</p><p><strong>1.1. Legal Significance</strong></p><p>In legal parlance, this maxim serves as a cornerstone, shedding light on the practical limits of law enforcement. It asserts that legal obligations must align with the realm of feasibility, steering clear of imposing burdens that transcend human capability.</p><p><strong>2.Application in Legal Precedents</strong></p><p>The relevance of &#8220;Lex non cogit ad impossibilia&#8221; is vividly portrayed through various judicial pronouncements, each echoing the essence of this timeless maxim.</p><p><strong>2.1. Indian Seamless Steel and Alloys Ltd. v. Bombay High Court</strong></p><p><strong>Introduction</strong></p><p>In the annals of legal history, landmark judgments often shape the course of jurisprudence. The case of Indian Seamless Steel and Alloys Ltd. vs. Union Of India (Uoi) And Ors., as adjudicated by the Bombay High Court, stands as a testament to the intricate interplay between statutory provisions and practical circumstances.</p><p><strong>Facts of the Case</strong></p><p>The genesis of this petition lies in the order dated 28th August 2002, issued by the Deputy Commissioner of Central Excise, Pune VII Division, Pune. This order forfeited the petitioner&#8217;s facility to make payment of excise duty on a fortnightly basis, citing alleged breaches of Rule 8(4)(ii) of the Central Excise Rules, 2001.</p><p><strong>Issue</strong></p><p>The crux of the matter revolves around the interpretation of Rule 8 of the Excise Rules of 2001 and the applicability of the forfeiture provision outlined in Rule 8(4)(ii). Specifically, the key issues to be addressed are whether the petitioner&#8217;s actions constituted defaults under the statutory provisions and whether the Deputy Commissioner&#8217;s order was justified.</p><p><strong>Held</strong></p><p>In a judicious analysis, the Bombay High Court scrutinized the facts and legal provisions with meticulous attention. The court held that the petitioners&#8217; actions did not amount to defaults under Rule 8(4)(ii). Notably, the court invoked the principle of &#8220;lex non cogit ad impossibilia,&#8221; emphasizing that the law does not compel individuals to perform the impossible. Therefore, the court set aside the impugned order, ruling in favor of the petitioners.</p><p><strong>2.2. P.G. Govindaswamy and Co. v. Madras High Court</strong></p><p><strong>Introduction</strong></p><p>The legal case of P.G. Govindaswamy and Co. v. Madras High Court sheds light on the intricate dynamics of taxation regulations and the obligations of commission agents under the Madras General Sales Tax Act, 1939. This landmark case delves into the complexities surrounding the interpretation and enforcement of license conditions governing the trade practices of commission agents operating in the Madras markets.</p><p><strong>Facts of the Case</strong></p><p>The dispute arises from the trading activities of commission agents involved in the sale of flowers, fruits, and vegetables within the Madras markets. These agents, acting on behalf of known principals, conduct their business during the early hours of the day, facilitating the rapid distribution of perishable goods to various retail sellers across the city. Despite maintaining detailed records of transactions, including pattials submitted to disclosed principals, the commission agents faced allegations of violating license conditions under Section 8 of the Madras General Sales Tax Act, 1939.</p><p><strong>Issue</strong></p><p>At the heart of the dispute lies the question of whether the commission agents were entitled to exemption under Section 8 of the Act despite purported violations of license conditions. Specifically, the case examines the necessity of maintaining stock books and issuing cash bills as mandated by the license.</p><p><strong>Held</strong></p><p>The Madras High Court, upon careful consideration of the evidence and arguments presented, upheld the decision of the Appellate Tribunal. It ruled that the conditions regarding the issuance of cash bills were impractical to enforce given the nature of the trade conducted by the commission agents. Therefore, the failure to adhere to these conditions did not disqualify the agents from claiming exemption under Section 8 of the Act.</p><p><strong>2.3. Vijay Mamgain v. Punjab &amp; Haryana High Court</strong></p><p><strong>Introduction</strong></p><p>The case of Vijay Mamgain v. Punjab and Haryana High Court addresses the complexities surrounding the detention and confiscation of goods and conveyance by Tax Authorities under the CGST Act, 2017. This ruling sheds light on the liabilities of vehicle owners in cases where goods are confiscated during transit.</p><p><strong>Facts of the Case</strong></p><p>The incident unfolded when Tax Authorities confiscated goods and conveyance during transit due to non-payment of taxes. Despite the owner of the goods failing to pay fines and penalties, the owner of the vehicle paid the required fine for the conveyance. However, authorities refused to release the conveyance, insisting on payment for the confiscated goods as well.</p><p><strong>Issue</strong></p><p>The central issue raised in the case was whether the conveyance could be released solely on payment of fines imposed on the vehicle, without requiring payment for the fines levied on the goods.</p><p><strong>Held</strong></p><p>The Punjab and Haryana High Court, rejecting the contentions of the department, held that the owner of the vehicle cannot be considered vicariously liable for fines on the goods. Therefore, the conveyance cannot be detained after payment of fines solely imposed on the conveyance.</p><p><strong>3.Conclusion</strong></p><p>In conclusion, &#8220;Lex non cogit ad impossibilia&#8221; stands as a testament to the pragmatic essence of law. It underscores the importance of aligning legal mandates with human capabilities, fostering fairness and equity in legal enforcement.</p>								</div>
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		<title>Reinstatement of GST Numbers Contingent on Clearing Dues Highlights Tax Adherence and Procedural Flexibility</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This case law concerns a judgment from the High Court of Jammu &#038; Kashmir and Ladakh, which offers a lifeline for GST compliance by restoring GST registration upon the settlement of dues.</p>
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									<div class="flex-1 overflow-hidden"><div class="react-scroll-to-bottom--css-ltbkw-79elbk h-full"><div class="react-scroll-to-bottom--css-ltbkw-1n7m0yu"><div class="flex flex-col pb-9 text-sm"><div class="w-full text-token-text-primary" data-testid="conversation-turn-11"><div class="px-4 py-2 justify-center text-base md:gap-6 m-auto"><div class="flex flex-1 text-base mx-auto gap-3 md:px-5 lg:px-1 xl:px-5 md:max-w-3xl lg:max-w-[40rem] xl:max-w-[48rem] group final-completion"><div class="relative flex w-full flex-col agent-turn"><div class="flex-col gap-1 md:gap-3"><div class="flex flex-grow flex-col max-w-full"><div class="min-h-[20px] text-message flex flex-col items-start gap-3 whitespace-pre-wrap break-words [.text-message+&amp;]:mt-5 overflow-x-auto" data-message-author-role="assistant" data-message-id="d2dc8340-8bc0-4c46-a48f-59179bbab82c"><div class="markdown prose w-full break-words dark:prose-invert light"><p>The Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime, implemented in India in 2017, mandates registered taxpayers to regularly file returns to declare their taxable supplies and corresponding tax liabilities. However, failure to comply with this obligation can lead to significant consequences under Section 62 of the CGST Act.</p><p><strong>Understanding Section 62 of CGST Act:</strong></p><p>Subsection (1):</p></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div></div>								</div>
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										<span class="elementor-icon-list-text">Non-Filing Obligations: This subsection comes into effect when a registered taxpayer fails to file the prescribed return under Section 39 (monthly return) or Section 45 (annual return), even after receiving notice under Section 46.</span>
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										<span class="elementor-icon-list-text">Authority of Proper Officer: The designated official empowered by the government can assess the tax liability in the absence of a return by estimating it to the best of their judgment, based on available or gathered information.</span>
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										<span class="elementor-icon-list-text">Assessment Order Issuance: The officer issues a formal assessment order (Form GST-ASMT 13) determining the estimated tax liability, interest, and any applicable penalties.</span>
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										<span class="elementor-icon-list-text">Time Limit: The assessment order must be issued within five years from the due date for filing the annual return for the relevant financial year.</span>
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									<p>Subsection (2):</p>								</div>
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										<span class="elementor-icon-list-text">Rectification Opportunity: Taxpayers have a chance to rectify non-filing by submitting a valid return within 30 days of receiving the assessment order, leading to the withdrawal of the order.</span>
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										<span class="elementor-icon-list-text">Continued Liabilities: Even if the assessment order is withdrawn, the taxpayer remains liable to pay interest and late fees as per Section 50(1) and Section 47 of the CGST Act, respectively.</span>
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									<p><strong>Additional Provisions:</strong></p>								</div>
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										<span class="elementor-icon-list-text">Extension for Filing: Taxpayers have an initial 30-day window to file a return after receiving the assessment order, with an option for an additional 60 days by paying an additional late fee.</span>
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									<p><strong>Penalties under Section 62 of CGST Act:</strong></p>								</div>
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										<span class="elementor-icon-list-text">Interest: Interest is levied on the assessed tax liability as per Section 50(1) of the CGST Act.</span>
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										<span class="elementor-icon-list-text">Late Fees: Additional late fees are charged under Section 47 for each day of delay in filing the return.</span>
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										<span class="elementor-icon-list-text">Potential Prosecution: Severe cases of non-compliance may lead to criminal prosecution under Section 132 of the CGST Act.</span>
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									<p><strong>Consequences of Non-Compliance under Section 62:</strong></p>								</div>
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										<span class="elementor-icon-list-text">Assessment Order Issuance: The proper officer issues an assessment order specifying the estimated tax liability, interest, and late fees payable by the taxpayer.</span>
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										<span class="elementor-icon-list-text">Impact on Reputation: Non-compliance can negatively affect the taxpayer's business reputation and future opportunities.</span>
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									<p><strong>Key Points of Section 62:</strong></p>								</div>
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									<p><strong>Relief for Non-Filers:</strong></p>								</div>
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										<span class="elementor-icon-list-text">Rectification Window: Section 62(2) allows non-filers to rectify by filing a valid return within 30 days of receiving the assessment order, with an option for an extended period by paying additional late fees.</span>
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									<p><strong>Conclusion:</strong></p><p>Section 62 of the CGST Act serves as a deterrent against non-filing of GST returns, empowering authorities to assess tax liability and impose penalties. However, it also provides an opportunity for rectification within a stipulated time frame, albeit with certain consequences. Taxpayers are strongly advised to adhere to prescribed deadlines to avoid unnecessary assessments, penalties, and legal complications.</p>								</div>
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