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2024 (7) TMI 417 - HC - GST


Issues:
Petition under Article 226 challenging show-cause notice and adjudication order for GST demand.

Analysis:
The petitioner, a proprietorship firm dealing in Lead Ingots, challenged the show-cause notice and adjudication order issued by respondent No. 2 regarding GST demand. The petitioner's supplier, M/s Royal Traders, availed ITC without filing GSTR-3B returns, leading to cancellation of its GST registration. Consequently, a demand of ?3,07,19,525/- was raised against the petitioner. The petitioner's detailed replies were deemed unsatisfactory, resulting in the issuance of show-cause notices for the financial years 2017-18 and 2018-19. The petitioner contended that they were not liable for the supplier's default and criticized the lack of reasons in the impugned order confirming the demand.

The petitioner argued that recovery proceedings should have been against the defaulting supplier, not them. However, the respondent maintained that the impugned order was appealable under Section 107 of the GST Act, and filing a writ petition was not the appropriate remedy. Citing legal precedents, the respondent emphasized the need to exhaust statutory appeal provisions before resorting to writ petitions. The court, after considering the arguments, found the petition not maintainable due to the availability of an alternative remedy under Section 107 of the GST Act. Consequently, the court dismissed the writ petition, allowing the petitioner to pursue the statutory appeal route if desired.

In conclusion, the court dismissed the writ petition, emphasizing the need to exhaust statutory appeal remedies under the GST Act. The court highlighted the importance of following legal procedures and refraining from bypassing statutory appeal provisions by resorting directly to writ petitions. The petitioner was advised to pursue the appeal under Section 107 of the GST Act if they wished to challenge the impugned order effectively.

 

 

 

 

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