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High Court Affirms: Succeeding Officer Must Notify and Hear Assessee Before Canceling Registration u/s 29(2.

August 11, 2023

Case Laws     GST     HC

Principles of natural justice - change of officer during the proceedings - The requirement that the succeeding Officer should put the assessee on notice is thus better emphasised by the usage of the words “proper Officer” in the proviso to Section 29(2). The necessary implication is that the proper officer has to hear the concerned person before cancelling the registration, which would mean that the assessee is put on notice by the succeeding officer also. - Relief granted - HC

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