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Appeal Under GST Section 107 Deemed Timely Based on Three-Month Limitation Period Calculation Method

March 11, 2025

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The HC allowed the petition challenging the rejection of an appeal against Ext.P1 order under Section 107 of CGST/SGST Acts, 2017. The respondent had dismissed the appeal as time-barred, but the Court relied on Supreme Court precedent in Himachal Techno Engineers, which established that a three-month limitation period expires in the third month on the date corresponding to the commencement date, regardless of the actual number of days. Consequently, the Court held that the petitioner's appeal filed on 06-11-2023 was within the condonable period stipulated in Section 107 of the CGST/SGST Acts, and accordingly allowed the petition.

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