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Court Allows Response to GST Violations; Petitioner to Address Show Cause Notices for 2018-19 Tax Period.

September 17, 2024

Case Laws     GST     HC

This legal matter involves alleged violations of specific provisions under the applicable Goods and Services Tax (GST) statutes. The case pertains to the exercise of discretionary jurisdiction by the authority in canceling the petitioner's GST registration and issuing show cause notices regarding tax proposals for the 2018-19 tax period. The High Court held that upon examining the impugned show cause notices, it is evident they relate to alleged contraventions of specific GST statutory provisions. Since the challenge is limited to the show cause notices, the court found no need to exercise discretionary jurisdiction except to the extent of interfering with the suspension of registration. The petitioner retains the option to respond to the show cause notices and provide necessary explanations. Consequently, the petition was disposed of.

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