Court orders State to notify Appellate Forum promptly for petitioner's appeal rights. No coercive action allowed. Upholding justice. The Court directed the State to notify an Appellate Forum within one week for the petitioner to appeal against an order finding them guilty of suppressing ...
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Court orders State to notify Appellate Forum promptly for petitioner's appeal rights. No coercive action allowed. Upholding justice.
The Court directed the State to notify an Appellate Forum within one week for the petitioner to appeal against an order finding them guilty of suppressing Gross Turn Over. No coercive action was allowed until the Forum's notification. The judgment stressed the importance of legal remedies and fair play, ensuring parties are not deprived of recourse. The decision aimed to uphold the petitioner's right to appeal and maintain principles of natural justice.
Issues: 1. Validity of the order passed by the Assistant Commissioner, State Taxes and Excise, holding the petitioner company guilty of suppressing Gross Turn Over. 2. Absence of a notified Appellate Forum by the State of Himachal Pradesh. 3. Allegations of violation of principles of natural justice and fair play. 4. Competence of the Authority passing the impugned order.
Analysis: 1. The petitioner challenged the order passed by the Assistant Commissioner, State Taxes and Excise, holding them guilty of suppressing Gross Turn Over and imposing SGST and penalty. The petitioner contended that the order was appealable under Section 107 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, but no Appellate Forum had been notified by the State of Himachal Pradesh, leading to the filing of the Writ Petition. Various contentions on merits and violation of natural justice were raised, questioning the competence of the Authority.
2. The Senior Additional Advocate General argued that the Assistant Commissioner had the authority to pass the order and that the petitioner's representatives were adequately heard, denying any violation of natural justice. However, he acknowledged the absence of a notified Appellate Forum. The Court noted that the absence of an Appellate Forum should not render the aggrieved party remedy less, directing the State to notify the Appellate Forum within one week to allow the petitioner to file an appeal within the same period, with a stay on coercive action until then.
3. The Court emphasized that no coercive action should be taken against the petitioner until the Appellate Forum is notified, clarifying that their decision did not express any views on the merits of the case. The Writ Petition was disposed of with the direction to notify the Appellate Forum promptly, ensuring the petitioner's right to appeal is upheld.
4. The judgment highlighted the importance of providing a legal remedy through an Appellate Forum as contemplated by the Statute, ensuring that parties are not left without recourse due to the absence of such a forum. The Court's decision aimed to safeguard the petitioner's rights and ensure a fair opportunity for appeal, maintaining the principles of natural justice and fair play throughout the legal process.
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