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HC declined to entertain writ petition challenging Principal ...


Service Tax Liability Order Challenge Must Follow Appeal Process After 7.5% Pre-deposit Made, 8-week Filing Window Granted

March 1, 2025

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HC declined to entertain writ petition challenging Principal Commissioner's ex parte Service Tax liability order, directing petitioner to pursue statutory appeal remedy. Court noted petitioner had previously withdrawn similar petition (CWJC 9292/2010) and already deposited 7.5% pre-deposit for appeal. While HC retained discretionary power to hear writs despite alternative remedies, circumstances warranted relegation to appellate process. Petitioner granted 8 weeks to file appeal, with Appellate Authority directed to consider limitation period excluding time spent in current proceedings since 19.08.2024. Previous liberty to file fresh writ petition held immaterial given available statutory remedy. Matter disposed with appellate pathway preserved.

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