Safeway World Trade v Union of India

2022 SCC OnLine Supreme Court 1047Supreme Court of India2022Law of Taxation
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Rule established

Validity of retrospective amendments in GST law; procedural conditions in ITC cannot override substantive right.

Facts

  • Safeway held legitimate CENVAT/VAT credit balances under the pre-GST regime
  • The GST transition required filing Form TRAN-1 to carry forward credit into the GST system
  • Technical glitches on the GST portal prevented timely filing
  • The department denied credit on the ground of missed deadline
  • Safeway filed a writ petition challenging the denial

Issues

  1. Whether transitional credit can be denied solely due to technical portal failures
  2. Whether S.140 CGST Act creates a substantive right to credit or merely a procedural one

Held

  • Transitional credit under S.140 is a vested right, not a concession
  • Technical glitches in government-run portals cannot be used to deny substantive rights
  • The authorities must provide reasonable opportunity to file TRAN-1
  • Credit allowed; authorities directed to open the portal or accept manual filing

Ratio Decidendi

A substantive right to credit accumulated under a prior tax regime survives the transition to GST. The transitional filing mechanism (TRAN-1) is procedural; its failure cannot extinguish the underlying right. The government bears the burden of ensuring its systems work; taxpayers cannot be penalized for system failures.

How to use it in an exam

  • Cite in GST questions on transitional provisions, S.140, and TRAN-1
  • Relevant for administrative law discussions on vested rights vs procedural requirements
  • Pair with the SC's Filco Trade ruling for similar portal-glitch transitional credit relief

Source

Source: 2022 SCC OnLine Supreme Court 1047

This is an educational summary, not the judgment itself. Cite the reported version in professional or academic work.

Cited in study notes

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