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2025 (2) TMI 790 - HC - GST


ISSUES PRESENTED and CONSIDERED:- Whether the Appellate Authority had the power to condone the delay in filing an appeal beyond one month of the prescribed period under Section 107 of the West Bengal Goods and Service Tax Act, 2017.ISSUE-WISE DETAILED ANALYSIS:The petitioner filed a writ petition challenging the rejection of their appeal under Section 107 of the West Bengal Goods and Service Tax Act, 2017. The appeal was rejected on the grounds of being filed beyond the prescribed time limit, with a delay of 42 days. The Appellate Authority relied on the proviso to subsection (4) of Section 107, stating that it lacked the power to allow the appeal beyond one month after the prescribed time for filing the appeal. The petitioner argued that they had a statutory right to appeal and seek condonation of delay, invoking Section 5 of the Limitation Act, 1963.The Court considered the precedent set by the Hon'ble Division Bench in the case of S. K. Chakraborty & Sons Vs. Union of India, which established the Appellate Authority's competence to condone delays beyond the prescribed period. The Court noted that while the appeal was time-barred, the petitioner had provided a reasonable explanation for the delay. Consequently, the Court set aside the rejection of the appeal and directed the Appellate Authority to hear the appeal on its merits within two months.SIGNIFICANT HOLDINGS:The Court held that the Appellate Authority had the power to condone delays in filing appeals beyond the prescribed period under Section 107 of the Act. The Court emphasized the importance of considering explanations for delays and restored the appeal for further proceedings based on the petitioner's explanation.The core principle established was that statutory rights to appeal should be upheld, and delays in filing appeals can be condoned under the appropriate legal provisions. The final determination was to set aside the rejection of the appeal and instruct the Appellate Authority to hear the appeal on its merits within a specified timeframe.

 

 

 

 

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