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Petitioner failed to establish grounds for invoking Section 74 ...


Allegations of tax suppression; statutory remedies advised over writ petition for factual disputes. Rectification plea rightly rejected after due process.

Case Laws     GST

October 14, 2024

Petitioner failed to establish grounds for invoking Section 74 of CGST/SGST Acts regarding suppression allegations. Disputed questions of fact cannot be adjudicated through writ petition under Article 226. Petitioner directed to pursue statutory remedies for adjudication. Rectification application was properly rejected after providing opportunity. Limitation period for appeal against original order excluded from date of rectification application till disposal of writ petition.

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