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Condonation of delay in a statutory GST appeal was granted in view of the peculiar facts, the absence of any merits adjudication by the Appellate Authority, and the respondents' no-objection to remand. The High Court restored the appellate remedy without examining the underlying controversy, quashed the limitation-based dismissal, and remanded the appeal to the Appellate Authority for fresh adjudication in accordance with law.
Condonation of delay in a statutory GST appeal was granted in view of the peculiar facts, the absence of any merits adjudication by the Appellate Authority, and the respondents' no-objection to remand. The High Court restored the appellate remedy without examining the underlying controversy, quashed the limitation-based dismissal, and remanded the appeal to the Appellate Authority for fresh adjudication in accordance with law.
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