The Present Publication is the 14th Edition | 2026, amended by the Finance Act 2026. This book is authored by V.S. Datey with the following noteworthy features:
- [Clause-by-Clause Rule Treatment] A clause-by-clause analysis of Rules 138, 138A, 138B, 138C, 138D, 138E and 138F of the CGST Rules, with each sub-rule and each of its provisos read alongside its statutory anchor in the CGST Act, so the reader sees the entire regulatory cascade in one place rather than chasing cross-references
- [Interpretive Layer Over the Rule Text] An interpretive layer over each rule—the author flags drafting infelicities, the practical impossibility of certain compliances (for example, the rule that goods supplied by an unregistered person are deemed to be moved by the registered recipient even when the recipient does not yet know movement has commenced), and the unresolved questions that field officers and assessees actually fight over
- [Unified FORM-Set Treatment] A unified treatment of the entire FORM-set—GST EWB-01 (Parts A and B), the Part-A slip, EWB-02 (consolidated), EWB-03, EWB-04, EWB-05 (unblocking application), EWB-06 (jurisdictional officer’s order), MOV-01 to MOV-11 (statement of driver, inspection, detention, notice, order of demand, notice of confiscation and order of confiscation), DRC-01/01A, DRC-02, DRC-03, DRC-05, DRC-07 and DRC-12—with the legal hook for each form
- [Updated Advisories, Instructions and Circulars] A continuously updated treatment of GSTN advisories, NIC instructions and CBI&C circulars
- [Self-Contained Statute-cum-Rules Companion] Verbatim reproduction of the sections of the CGST Act and the entire text of the e-way bill rules in the appendix, so the book also functions as a self-contained statute-cum-rules companion for in-transit work
- [Detention, Confiscation and ‘Highway Robbery’ Jurisprudence] A separate chapter, supported by a dedicated case-law chapter, on detention, seizure, release, confiscation and the developing ‘highway robbery’ jurisprudence—including Hindustan Steel v. State of Orissa, Synergy Fertichem v. State of Gujarat, Kay Pan Fragrance, Satyam Shivam Papers, Shyam Sel, Halder Enterprises, Sahil Traders, Sanjay Sales Agency and the recent Allcargo Logistics decision quashing detention orders issued beyond the seven-day statutory window
- [Stand-Alone GTA Commentary] A self-contained commentary on the law and rate structure of GTA service—the forward-charge option of 5% (without ITC) or 18% (with ITC) effective 22-9-2025, the reverse-charge mechanism for factories, societies, co-operative societies, registered persons, body corporates, partnership firms, LLPs and casual taxable persons, the consignment-note test for distinguishing a GTA from a goods-transport operator, the inclusion of free-issue diesel in value, and Annexures V and VI for opting in and out of forward charge
- [Official User Manuals Reproduced in Full] Full reproduction of the official user manuals—the Web System User Manual 2025, the Offline Tool 2018 for bulk uploading, the SMS Operations User Manual 2018 and the API/site-to-site Integration User Manual 2017—so screen-level operational doubts can be resolved from the same volume
- [Latest Portal and Authentication Infrastructure] Coverage of the latest infrastructure-level changes—the second portal (ewaybill2.gst.gov.in) effective 1-6-2024 with criss-cross operations between the two portals, mandatory multi-factor authentication for all taxpayers irrespective of AATO from 1-4-2025, OTP delivery via SMS, the Sandes app and the offline NIC-GST-Shield app, and the 180-day window from document date for generation
- [Cross-System Integration] A dedicated section on the integration of the e-way bill system with FASTag, Vahan, the e-invoice/IRN system, RFID and the Indian Railways Parcel Management System (PMS) and Freight Operation Information System (FOIS), and the consequences of these integrations for real-time tracking and fraud detection

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