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Impugned order quashed due to violation of principles of natural ...


Order quashed for lack of natural justice. Fresh orders within 60 days on Rs. 38L recovery treating impugned order as show cause addendum.

Case Laws     GST

July 15, 2024

Impugned order quashed due to violation of principles of natural justice as second notice failed to mention time or date for personal hearing. Case remitted to pass fresh orders on merits and in accordance with law within 60 days, treating impugned order as addendum to preceding show cause notice, considering recovery of Rs. 38 lakhs from petitioner's account.

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