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Assessment u/s 73 r.w.s. 75(4) - Validity of summary of order in ...


Court Annuls GST Assessment Order for Violating Natural Justice, Orders New Hearing with Different Officer.

February 2, 2024

Case Laws     GST     HC

Assessment u/s 73 r.w.s. 75(4) - Validity of summary of order in form GST DRC-07 issued in consequence of Assessment order - The petitioner challenges the order on the grounds that it was passed in ex-parte proceedings without providing an opportunity for a personal hearing, violating principles of natural justice. - High Court set aside the order, and the respondents directed to provide an opportunity of hearing to the petitioners, conducted by an officer other than the one who issued the show cause notice.

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