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Service of proper show cause notice - Rule 142(1)(a) of GST - While the show cause notice does not even contain the brief facts of the case or the grounds alleged even the summary of the show cause notice does not contain specific facts and allegations showing evasion of payment of due tax to the Government. In the absence of the ingredients of a proper show cause notice the petitioner is being denied proper opportunity of defending himself. Such a proceeding could end up in vague result and would also not be in the interest of the revenue. - HC
Service of proper show cause notice - Rule 142(1)(a) of GST - While the show cause notice does not even contain the brief facts of the case or the grounds alleged even the summary of the show cause notice does not contain specific facts and allegations showing evasion of payment of due tax to the Government. In the absence of the ingredients of a proper show cause notice the petitioner is being denied proper opportunity of defending himself. Such a proceeding could end up in vague result and would also not be in the interest of the revenue. - HC
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