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Violation of natural justice - notices on GST Portal led to unawareness. Case remitted for fresh order after depositing 10% tax. Impugned order quashed.

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July 24, 2024

Violation of principles of natural justice - petitioner was unaware of the impugned order due to notices being hosted on GST Common Portal, resulting in unawareness for the proprietary concern - Writ Petition disposed by remitting case to pass fresh order subject to petitioner depositing 10% of disputed tax from Electronic Cash Register within 30 days - impugned order quashed, treated as addendum to show cause notice - upon compliance, fresh orders to be passed on merits after hearing petitioner, in accordance with law.

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