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Seeking Direction to the respondents (GSTN) to make necessary ...

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October 22, 2020

Seeking Direction to the respondents (GSTN) to make necessary changes in the portal so as to enable the petitioner to file returns - the mere fact that the respondents took time to process the said applications, and pass orders thereon approving the cancellation application as also granting the new registration, cannot be a reason to treat the interim period as one in which the petitioner cannot get the benefit of the compounding scheme which he had opted through its application for new registration. - petition allowed. - HC

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