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Cancellation of petitioner's registration certificate - petitioner has omitted to file reply within time allowed and even within 30 days of receiving the notice - the proceedings of cancellation of registration cannot be kept hanging fire on any pretext, including that assessee failed to file reply within the time allowed. Authority issuing the notice is statutorily bound to pass order in terms of sub-rule (3) of Rule 22 of the Rules. - Matter restored back for fresh adjudication - HC
Cancellation of petitioner's registration certificate - petitioner has omitted to file reply within time allowed and even within 30 days of receiving the notice - the proceedings of cancellation of registration cannot be kept hanging fire on any pretext, including that assessee failed to file reply within the time allowed. Authority issuing the notice is statutorily bound to pass order in terms of sub-rule (3) of Rule 22 of the Rules. - Matter restored back for fresh adjudication - HC
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