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Violation of principles of natural justice alleged due to notice ...


Notice uploaded, though under wrong tab. Adequacy not decided. Avail appeal remedy within 30 days. Petition disposed.

Case Laws     GST

August 10, 2024

Violation of principles of natural justice alleged due to notice being served under incorrect tab on online portal. Court found notice was uploaded, though under "additional notices" tab instead of "view notices and orders" tab. Controversy regarding adequacy of service by uploading under "additional notices" tab not decided. Petitioner directed to avail alternate remedy of appeal before appellate authority within 30 days, as appeal available against order. Petition disposed.

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