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Unreasoned order violating principles of natural justice set aside. Irregular availment of input tax credit (ITC) alleged u/s 16(2)(c) of CGST/DGST Act on grounds of non-payment of tax by supplier. However, order did not conclude supplier's non-payment. Matter remanded to Adjudicating Officer for fresh decision after providing opportunity of hearing to petitioner.
Unreasoned order violating principles of natural justice set aside. Irregular availment of input tax credit (ITC) alleged u/s 16(2)(c) of CGST/DGST Act on grounds of non-payment of tax by supplier. However, order did not conclude supplier's non-payment. Matter remanded to Adjudicating Officer for fresh decision after providing opportunity of hearing to petitioner.
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