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Validity of Assessment order and Demand of GST - It was alleged that the petitioner was supplied nil rated or exempted supply, but he had not reversed the ITC related to the said exempt supply as per Section 17(2) - violation of principle of natural justice - his request for adjournment had been acceded to not for 30 days, but for 15 days. - the petitioner is desirous of going to the Appellate Authority for questioning and challenging the assessment which has been finalized and that being his right, if he has missed out on the limitation, condoning this period of limitation in the given circumstance, keeping the larger issue open, this petition is allowed. - HC
Validity of Assessment order and Demand of GST - It was alleged that the petitioner was supplied nil rated or exempted supply, but he had not reversed the ITC related to the said exempt supply as per Section 17(2) - violation of principle of natural justice - his request for adjournment had been acceded to not for 30 days, but for 15 days. - the petitioner is desirous of going to the Appellate Authority for questioning and challenging the assessment which has been finalized and that being his right, if he has missed out on the limitation, condoning this period of limitation in the given circumstance, keeping the larger issue open, this petition is allowed. - HC
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