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Dismissal of contempt petition - The appellant filed a contempt petition alleging non-compliance with the High Court's order. However, the contempt bench dismissed the petition, stating that there was no provision under the GST Act for deciding the representation. - The court, independent of the contempt bench's observation, found that no contempt was made out due to the resolution of the representation by the competent authority. As the appellant's remedy was to challenge the order, the contempt petition was dismissed with liberty for the appellant to pursue further legal recourse.
Dismissal of contempt petition - The appellant filed a contempt petition alleging non-compliance with the High Court's order. However, the contempt bench dismissed the petition, stating that there was no provision under the GST Act for deciding the representation. - The court, independent of the contempt bench's observation, found that no contempt was made out due to the resolution of the representation by the competent authority. As the appellant's remedy was to challenge the order, the contempt petition was dismissed with liberty for the appellant to pursue further legal recourse.
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