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Patanjali told to pay 27.5cr for GST infraction

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 30 April 2024 ()
DGGI imposed a Rs 27.5 crore penalty on Patanjali for a fake Rs 20 crore ITC claim with interest. Legal issues escalated as Uttarakhand suspended 14 product licenses following a case filed by the Indian Medical Association in the SC, demanding drug formulas amidst an IMA case on misleading ads.
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