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Violation of principles of natural justice - Validity of demand of GST with interest u/s 73 - the Delhi High Court addressed the petitioner's challenge against the order disposing of a Show Cause Notice regarding a tax demand. It found fault with the manner in which the Proper Officer had handled the petitioner's detailed reply, noting a lack of proper consideration and justification for deeming it unsatisfactory. As a result, the court set aside the impugned order and directed the matter to be re-adjudicated, with the Proper Officer instructed to provide the petitioner with an opportunity to clarify and supplement their response.
Violation of principles of natural justice - Validity of demand of GST with interest u/s 73 - the Delhi High Court addressed the petitioner's challenge against the order disposing of a Show Cause Notice regarding a tax demand. It found fault with the manner in which the Proper Officer had handled the petitioner's detailed reply, noting a lack of proper consideration and justification for deeming it unsatisfactory. As a result, the court set aside the impugned order and directed the matter to be re-adjudicated, with the Proper Officer instructed to provide the petitioner with an opportunity to clarify and supplement their response.
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