GST Registration Cancellation Writ Petition Dismissed as Premature, Authorities Directed to Expedite Review Process DHC ruled that the writ petition challenging GST registration cancellation was premature, as the revocation application was still pending review. The ...
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GST Registration Cancellation Writ Petition Dismissed as Premature, Authorities Directed to Expedite Review Process
DHC ruled that the writ petition challenging GST registration cancellation was premature, as the revocation application was still pending review. The court directed respondent authorities to expeditiously examine and decide the application in accordance with legal procedures, effectively disposing of the petition without substantive intervention.
In the case before the Delhi High Court, presided over by Hon'ble Mr. Justice Yashwant Varma and Hon'ble Mr. Justice Dharmesh Sharma, the petitioner challenged the cancellation of their GST Registration by the respondents. The petitioner had applied for revocation of this order on October 14, 2014. The court noted that since the application for revocation is still under consideration by the respondents, there was no basis to entertain the writ petition at this stage. The court directed the competent authority of the respondents to "duly examine the said application and dispose of the same with expedition and in accordance with law." The writ petition and associated applications were consequently disposed of.
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