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Best judgment assessment made u/s 62(1) of GST - ex-parte order ...

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March 10, 2021

Best judgment assessment made u/s 62(1) of GST - ex-parte order - Principles of Natural Justice - permission of filing of a monthly return after due date, subject to deposit of GST as admitted - The order quashed - Matter restored back - HC

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