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The show cause notice for cancellation of registration u/s 29(2)(e) was invalid as it lacked specific factual details and reasons for alleging fraud, misstatement, or suppression of facts. The subsequent orders cancelling registration were quashed due to the defective notice violating principles of natural justice. While the registration was restored, the petitioner cannot utilize any remaining unutilized Input Tax Credit until fresh show cause proceedings conclude.
The show cause notice for cancellation of registration u/s 29(2)(e) was invalid as it lacked specific factual details and reasons for alleging fraud, misstatement, or suppression of facts. The subsequent orders cancelling registration were quashed due to the defective notice violating principles of natural justice. While the registration was restored, the petitioner cannot utilize any remaining unutilized Input Tax Credit until fresh show cause proceedings conclude.
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