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Impugned order quashed, case remitted to pass fresh orders ...


Order quashed, case remitted for fresh orders after depositing disputed tax. Treated as addendum to show cause notice. Partial relief granted.

Case Laws     GST

July 5, 2024

Impugned order quashed, case remitted to pass fresh orders subject to petitioner depositing disputed tax amount. Impugned order treated as addendum to preceding show cause notice. Writ petition allowed, granting partial relief by providing opportunity to explain case after failure to notice hearing notices earlier, remedying time-barred appellate recourse.

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