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No relief granted against Attachment Order by High Court on ground of alternate appellate remedy available

Bimal jain
Company's Writ Petition Dismissed; Directed to Appeal Under Section 107 of GST Act for Bank Account Attachment Challenge. The Orissa High Court dismissed a writ petition filed by a company challenging the attachment of its bank accounts by GST authorities without prior notice. The Court directed the company to pursue an appeal under Section 107 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, emphasizing the availability of an alternative appellate remedy. The case involved the assessment order for the financial years 2017-18 and 2018-19. The Court advised against seeking relief through a writ petition when an established appellate process exists, underscoring the importance of following procedural remedies. (AI Summary)

The Hon’ble Orissa High Court inthe case of TWISHA EDUCATIONAL PRIVATE LIMITED, SAMBALPUR VERSUS ADDL. CT & GST OFFICER, SAMBALPUR-1 CIRCLE, SAMBALPUR AND OTHERS - 2023 (5) TMI 1070 - ORISSA HIGH COURT directed the assessee to file an appeal before the appropriate authority under Section 107 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 (“the CGST Act”), as assessee claims that the GST authorities attached their bank account without issuing any prior notice. The Court has advised the assessee to pursue their remedy through the established appellate process rather than seeking relief through a writ petition.

Facts:

This Petition has been filed against the assessment order dated February 10, 2022 for the period 2017-18 and 2018-19 attaching the Bank accounts of Twisha Educational Pvt Ltd. (“the Petitioner”) by Addl. CT & GST Officer (“the Respondent”) without any prior notice, which is being challenged.

Issue:

Whether the Writ Petition is maintainable before the High Court, considering the availability of the appellate remedy under Section 107 of the CGST Act?

Held:

The Hon’ble Orissa High Court in TWISHA EDUCATIONAL PRIVATE LIMITED, SAMBALPUR VERSUS ADDL. CT & GST OFFICER, SAMBALPUR-1 CIRCLE, SAMBALPUR AND OTHERS - 2023 (5) TMI 1070 - ORISSA HIGH COURTheld as under:

  • Directed the Petitioner to file an appeal before the appropriate authority under Section 107 of the CGST Act and advised the Petitioner to pursue their remedy through the established appellate process rather than seeking relief through a writ petition.
  • Further, the Court dismissed the writ petition on the basis that the petitioner has an alternative remedy available through the appellate process.

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