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The High Court directed the respondent to provide the petitioner with physical or soft copies of the GST returns and documents available with the respondent, within one week. This order was issued in response to the petitioner seeking copies of these documents to enable pursuit of appellate remedies against the cancellation of the firm's GST registration. The petition was disposed of after the Court's directive.
The High Court directed the respondent to provide the petitioner with physical or soft copies of the GST returns and documents available with the respondent, within one week. This order was issued in response to the petitioner seeking copies of these documents to enable pursuit of appellate remedies against the cancellation of the firm's GST registration. The petition was disposed of after the Court's directive.
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