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High Court Orders Petitioner to Respond to Allegations in SCN u/s 74(1), Ensuring Natural Justice Principles.

July 26, 2023

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Wrongful claim of Input tax credit - bogus supply - vague SCN - SCN did contain the details about the foundation of the case - principles of natural justice - From the SCN, it is clear that it contains necessary details and grounds, which are the basis for issuing the same. Still, at the tail end of the impugned notice, instead of seeking a reply on the allegation mentioned in the impugned show cause notice issued under Section 74 (1) of the Act, 2017, petitioner was directed to reply with regard to the tax and penalty - petitioner directed to submit the reply to the SCN - HC

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