Issuing C form is statutory obligation of buyer, can be enforced by a writ petition in the High Court0 comments Monday, July 8, 2013
Many a times I receive queries on a common problem faced by many dealers all over India that what to do when the interstate purchaser of goods refuses or doesnot issue the requisite C forms after purchasing the goods at concessional rate of CST @ 2%. The only solution many people feel is the filing of Civil suit for the recovery of such C forms or the balance tax along with the interest from the refusing buyer.
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