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Impugned assessment order violated principles of natural justice ...


Tax demand order set aside for lack of hearing. Remanded on condition of remitting 10% tax & replying to show cause.

Case Laws     GST

July 31, 2024

Impugned assessment order violated principles of natural justice as petitioner was not provided further opportunity after show cause notice nine months prior. Petitioner's reply did not address show cause notice. Tax demand confirmed without hearing petitioner. Order set aside, matter remanded for reconsideration on condition petitioner remits 10% of disputed tax demand within two weeks and submits reply to show cause notice. Petition disposed of.

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