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The High Court dismissed the petition challenging the ...


GST cancellation appeal rejected due to delay in filing beyond statutory period.

December 2, 2024

Case Laws     GST     HC

The High Court dismissed the petition challenging the cancellation of the petitioner's GST registration. The appeal against the cancellation order was filed beyond the prescribed limitation period. The Court held that it cannot condone the delay in filing the appeal under its extraordinary jurisdiction, as the Supreme Court has ruled that there is no power to condone the delay after the expiry of the statutory period for filing appeals under the relevant law. The Court observed that while it has wide jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution, it cannot disregard the substantive provisions of the statute and pass orders contrary to the mechanism prescribed therein. Consequently, no interference was warranted in the impugned orders, and the petition was dismissed.

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