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Order passed before the dates provided for filing of reply and personal hearing is violative of principles of natural justice

Bimal jain
Premature Tax Order Voided for Violating Natural Justice Principles; Fair Hearing Must Follow Section 75(4) CGST Act 2017. The Allahabad High Court ruled that an order issued by the Adjudicating Authority before the scheduled dates for filing a reply and personal hearing violates the principles of natural justice. In the case involving a petitioner and the Commissioner of Commercial Tax, the petitioner received a show cause notice with specified dates for response and hearing. However, an order was issued before these dates. The court set aside the premature order, emphasizing that adjudication must occur only after the designated dates, as per Section 75(4) of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, ensuring the petitioner's right to a fair hearing. (AI Summary)

The Hon’ble Allahabad High Court in M/S SUNIL ENTERPRISES VERSUS COMMISSIONER COMMERCIAL TAX AND ANOTHER - 2023 (7) TMI 250 - ALLAHABAD HIGH COURT  set aside the order passed by the Adjudicating Authority and held that once the dates have been fixed and communicated to the assessee for the purpose of filing of written reply and for the purpose of oral hearing then no adjudication order could be passed before the dates have passed.

Facts

Sunil Enterprises (“the Petitioner”) received a Show Cause Notice (“the SCN”) dated April 3, 2021, and subsequently, Order dated May 31, 2021(“the Impugned Order”), was passed by the Deputy Commissioner (“Adjudicating Authority”) against the Petitioner despite the again undisputedly last notice issued to the petitioner, in those proceedings was for the date fixed June 08, 2021 for reply and, June 10, 2021 for personal hearing.

Aggrieved by the Impugned Order the Petitioner filed the present writ petition.

Issue

Whether an order passed by the Adjudicating Authority before the dates provided for filing the reply and personal hearing is violative of the principles of natural justice?

Held

The Hon’ble Allahabad High Court in M/S SUNIL ENTERPRISES VERSUS COMMISSIONER COMMERCIAL TAX AND ANOTHER - 2023 (7) TMI 250 - ALLAHABAD HIGH COURT held as under:

  • Observed that, the Impugned Order had been passed much before the arrival of the dates of reply and personal hearing which was not permissible neither on the basis of principles of natural justice nor Section 75(4) of the Central Goods and Services Tax, Act, 2017(“the CGST Act”)
  • Held that, once the date has been fixed and communicated to the Petitioner both for the purpose of filing written reply and for the purpose of oral hearing then no adjudication order could be passed before the dates have arrived.
  • Set aside the Impugned Order and the matter is remitted to the Adjudicating Authority to pass fresh order strictly in accordance with law after providing adequate opportunity of hearing to the petitioner.

Relevant Provision:

Section 75(4) of the CGST Act:

“General provisions relating to determination of tax

75(1) ….

75(2) ….

75(3) ….

75(4) An opportunity of hearing shall be granted where a request is received in writing from the person chargeable with tax or penalty, or where any adverse decision is contemplated against such person.”

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