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HC adjudicated a case involving multiple Show Cause Notices ...


Multiple Show Cause Notices Challenged: Final Assessment Orders Suspended Pending Comprehensive Judicial Review of Overlapping Tax Periods

April 12, 2025

Case Laws     GST     HC

HC adjudicated a case involving multiple Show Cause Notices (SCNs) with overlapping assessment periods. The court acknowledged existing final assessment orders and stipulated that any subsequent order would be contingent upon the writ petition's ultimate outcome. The respondents were mandated to submit written replies within three weeks, with the petitioner granted two additional weeks to file a rejoinder affidavit. The matter was scheduled for further hearing on 19.03.2025, effectively maintaining procedural continuity while preserving the petitioner's right to challenge the assessment orders through the pending writ petition.

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