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Validity of notification granted second extension of time to issue show cause notice under Section 73(10) of the U.P. GST Act, 2020 - The High court finds that the matter requires consideration based on the submissions and facts presented. - Pending further proceedings, an interim order is granted, allowing proceedings in pursuance of the impugned notice dated 21.12.2023 to continue, but restraining the passing of a final order without leave of the Court.
Validity of notification granted second extension of time to issue show cause notice under Section 73(10) of the U.P. GST Act, 2020 - The High court finds that the matter requires consideration based on the submissions and facts presented. - Pending further proceedings, an interim order is granted, allowing proceedings in pursuance of the impugned notice dated 21.12.2023 to continue, but restraining the passing of a final order without leave of the Court.
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