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2024 (7) TMI 738 - HC - GST


Issues:
1. Delay in disposal of the petitioner's application by the second respondent.
2. Petitioner's request for time to discharge interest liability.
3. Reference to a recent court decision and a recommendation of the 53rd GST Council Meeting.
4. Relief sought by the petitioner through Writ of Mandamus.
5. Direction to the second respondent for timely disposal of the application.

Analysis:

The Writ Petition was filed seeking a Writ of Mandamus to direct the second respondent to expeditiously dispose of the petitioner's application dated 23.05.2024. The petitioner had faced adverse Assessment Orders for multiple Assessment Years and had partially paid the tax liability and interest. The petitioner, citing financial difficulties, requested time to clear the interest liability. The petitioner's counsel referred to a previous court decision and a recommendation from the 53rd GST Council Meeting regarding the waiver of interest and penalties for specific Assessment Years upon full tax payment by a specified date.

The Hon'ble Court, after considering the submissions, directed the second respondent to dispose of the petitioner's application within 60 days from the date of the order, taking into account the recommendation of the 53rd GST Council Meeting, subject to the issuance of a relevant Notification. The Court also instructed the respondents to halt all recovery proceedings for 60 days from the receipt of the order. If the Notification regarding the GST Council's recommendation is issued, appropriate actions should be taken; otherwise, the petitioner's application should be reviewed accordingly.

In conclusion, the Writ Petition was disposed of without any costs, and the connected Miscellaneous Petition was closed. The judgment provided relief to the petitioner by ensuring the timely disposal of the application and considering the impact of the GST Council's recommendation on the interest liability.

 

 

 

 

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