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The Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST) Authority accepted the petitioner's voluntary application for cancellation of registration with effect from 8th May 2023. However, the subsequent orders revoking the registration cancellation were passed contrary to the principles of natural justice. Consequently, all proceedings initiated thereafter were quashed. The petitioner's conduct of overlooking the show cause notice was not approved. To balance interests, the petitioner will be restrained from utilizing the Input Tax Credit (ITC) for a reasonable period during which the respondents must conclude proceedings. The orders dated 20th February 2024, 8th March 2024, and 9th May 2024 were quashed, restoring the position as of 8th May 2023, the date of acceptance of the petitioner's application for registration cancellation. The petition was disposed of accordingly.
The Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST) Authority accepted the petitioner's voluntary application for cancellation of registration with effect from 8th May 2023. However, the subsequent orders revoking the registration cancellation were passed contrary to the principles of natural justice. Consequently, all proceedings initiated thereafter were quashed. The petitioner's conduct of overlooking the show cause notice was not approved. To balance interests, the petitioner will be restrained from utilizing the Input Tax Credit (ITC) for a reasonable period during which the respondents must conclude proceedings. The orders dated 20th February 2024, 8th March 2024, and 9th May 2024 were quashed, restoring the position as of 8th May 2023, the date of acceptance of the petitioner's application for registration cancellation. The petition was disposed of accordingly.
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