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      Ex-parte assessment order - service of notice - it is alleged...

      Ex-parte order challenged for violating GST Act Section 73(8) due to insufficient notice period; 30-day rule breached.

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      GSTDecember 19, 2022Case LawsHC
      Ex-parte assessment order - service of notice - it is alleged that the orders have been issued in complete violation to section 73 (8) of the GST Act which prescribes minimum 30 days notice time - The notice dated 15.02.2021 (Annexure-P/4 series) directed the petitioner to file reply on 21st of February, 2021 which was within the period of 30 days. It is the mandate of law that 30 days’ period has to be afforded to the parties, which was not done in the instant case. - HC

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