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A GST assessment confirming a proposed demand was set aside where the adjudication was non-reasoned and did not meaningfully deal with the assessee's reply. Although the reply had been received and acknowledged, the order merely said it was not in order and that records were not produced, without a proper discussion of the objections; the assessment was quashed and remitted for fresh decision on merits. The text also notes that calling the assessee for personal hearing before requiring a reply was procedurally improper, and due notice and proper process were directed before any final order.
A GST assessment confirming a proposed demand was set aside where the adjudication was non-reasoned and did not meaningfully deal with the assessee's reply. Although the reply had been received and acknowledged, the order merely said it was not in order and that records were not produced, without a proper discussion of the objections; the assessment was quashed and remitted for fresh decision on merits. The text also notes that calling the assessee for personal hearing before requiring a reply was procedurally improper, and due notice and proper process were directed before any final order.
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