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Violation of principles of natural justice - It was contended ...


Order Overturned for Ignoring Natural Justice; Lacked Detailed Evaluation of Petitioner's Reply.

April 4, 2024

Case Laws     GST     HC

Violation of principles of natural justice - It was contended that impugned order does not take into consideration the reply submitted by the Petitioner and is a cryptic order - The High Court found that the impugned order failed to properly consider the petitioner's detailed reply. Instead, it merely stated that the reply was unsatisfactory without providing specific reasons or engaging with the content of the response. This lack of substantive consideration indicated that the Proper Officer did not apply their mind to the petitioner's submission. - Matter restored back for reconsideration.

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