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The High Court quashed the order of adjudication passed u/s 74 and demand notice u/s 107 of the KGST/CGST Act. It held that the appellate authority erred in dismissing the appeal on the grounds of limitation and non-payment of 10% pre-deposit. The appeal was filed within the prescribed time limit, and the affidavit for condonation of delay was not considered. The matter was remitted back to the appellate authority for reconsideration of the appeal on merits, including the issue of non-payment of 10% pre-deposit, in accordance with law.
The High Court quashed the order of adjudication passed u/s 74 and demand notice u/s 107 of the KGST/CGST Act. It held that the appellate authority erred in dismissing the appeal on the grounds of limitation and non-payment of 10% pre-deposit. The appeal was filed within the prescribed time limit, and the affidavit for condonation of delay was not considered. The matter was remitted back to the appellate authority for reconsideration of the appeal on merits, including the issue of non-payment of 10% pre-deposit, in accordance with law.
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