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Seeking directions to have access to the GST common portal to ...


Court Denies Writ of Mandamus for GST Portal Access Due to Lack of IT Grievance Redressal Complaint.

February 15, 2021

Case Laws     GST     HC

Seeking directions to have access to the GST common portal to enable him to upload the returns for the period from the date of implementation of the GST Act - He failed to raise any complaint with the IT Grievance Redressal Portal. In such circumstances, the appellant cannot seek the remedy of a writ of mandamus from this Court. - HC

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