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The Andhra Pradesh High Court dismissed a petition challenging the cancellation of GST registration. The court found that the petitioner did not file a reply to the show cause notice, violating natural justice principles. The petitioner's claim of filing a reply was not substantiated with evidence. The court criticized the petitioner for not approaching the court with clean hands and abusing the process. The petition was dismissed with costs due to the petitioner's failure to comply and wasting court time.
The Andhra Pradesh High Court dismissed a petition challenging the cancellation of GST registration. The court found that the petitioner did not file a reply to the show cause notice, violating natural justice principles. The petitioner's claim of filing a reply was not substantiated with evidence. The court criticized the petitioner for not approaching the court with clean hands and abusing the process. The petition was dismissed with costs due to the petitioner's failure to comply and wasting court time.
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