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Challenge to Assessment Order Dismissed for Lack of Evidence and Violation of Natural Justice The challenge against Ext.P8 order of assessment under the Kerala Value Added Tax Act for the assessment year 2012-2013, alleging a violation of the Rules ...
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Challenge to Assessment Order Dismissed for Lack of Evidence and Violation of Natural Justice
The challenge against Ext.P8 order of assessment under the Kerala Value Added Tax Act for the assessment year 2012-2013, alleging a violation of the Rules of Natural Justice, failed in the High Court. The petitioner was given the opportunity to produce books of accounts before the assessment but failed to do so, leading to the dismissal of the writ petition. The petitioner was granted time to appeal against Ext.P8 order, with directions to ensure a timely filing for due consideration by the appellate authority. Compliance with statutory formalities in the appeal process under the KVAT Act was emphasized by the Court.
Issues: Challenge against Ext.P8 order of assessment under the Kerala Value Added Tax Act for the assessment year 2012-2013. Violation of Rules of Natural Justice in passing Ext.P8 order.
Analysis: The petitioner challenged the Ext.P8 order of assessment under the Kerala Value Added Tax Act for the assessment year 2012-2013, alleging a violation of the Rules of Natural Justice. The petitioner contended that they were not given an opportunity to be heard or to produce books of accounts before the assessment. The High Court considered the submissions made by both parties and examined the timeline of events leading to the passing of Ext.P8 order.
The petitioner had responded to a notice with Ext.P5 reply, referencing entries in the ledger and other books of accounts but did not make the books of accounts available for perusal by the adjudicating authority. Subsequently, the petitioner submitted Ext.P6 reply requesting an opportunity to produce books of accounts for 2012-2013 along with a personal hearing. However, Ext.P6 reply was submitted after Ext.P8 order was passed by the 1st respondent. The Court noted that the petitioner had almost two weeks between the submission of Ext.P5 reply and the passing of Ext.P8 order to produce the books of accounts to substantiate their contentions.
The Court held that since the petitioner chose not to produce the books of accounts before the assessment, they cannot now complain of a violation of the Rules of Natural Justice in passing Ext.P8 order. Therefore, the challenge against Ext.P8 order failed, and the writ petition was dismissed. The petitioner was granted time to prefer an appeal against Ext.P8 order, with directions to the appellate authority to consider the appeal as duly constituted if filed within two weeks from the date of receipt of the judgment.
In conclusion, the High Court found that the Ext.P8 order of assessment was not passed in violation of the Rules of Natural Justice as the petitioner had the opportunity to produce the books of accounts before the assessment but failed to do so. The Court emphasized the importance of complying with statutory formalities in pursuing the appeal process under the KVAT Act.
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