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Where GST registration had already been cancelled, the assessee was not required to keep monitoring the GST portal for service of a show cause notice under Section 73. The Court held that, in such circumstances, notice had to be served through alternative modes; failure to do so amounted to breach of natural justice, so the impugned order was quashed, with liberty to the department to issue a proper notice and proceed in accordance with law.
Where GST registration had already been cancelled, the assessee was not required to keep monitoring the GST portal for service of a show cause notice under Section 73. The Court held that, in such circumstances, notice had to be served through alternative modes; failure to do so amounted to breach of natural justice, so the impugned order was quashed, with liberty to the department to issue a proper notice and proceed in accordance with law.
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