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Petitioner challenged ex-parte order demanding tax liability of Rs. 38,361/- including penalty and interest for wrongful availment of input tax credit on fake invoices. Court found no infirmity in impugned order passed after providing opportunity to petitioner. Petitioner has efficacious appeal remedy u/s 107, without exhausting which writ petition is not maintainable. Writ petition dismissed.
Petitioner challenged ex-parte order demanding tax liability of Rs. 38,361/- including penalty and interest for wrongful availment of input tax credit on fake invoices. Court found no infirmity in impugned order passed after providing opportunity to petitioner. Petitioner has efficacious appeal remedy u/s 107, without exhausting which writ petition is not maintainable. Writ petition dismissed.
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