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Vicarious liability for dishonoured company cheques may extend to non-signatory directors where complaints contain foundational responsibility avermen...
Writ petition challenging notice for failure to file GST returns on time and consequential recovery notice. Court held petitioner should have sought mandamus for adjudication on liability for interest u/s 50 of CGST/TNGST Act. Petition disposed directing respondents to pass fresh order on merits within three months, justifying interest payable when amounts credited to government's electronic ledger/register.
Writ petition challenging notice for failure to file GST returns on time and consequential recovery notice. Court held petitioner should have sought mandamus for adjudication on liability for interest u/s 50 of CGST/TNGST Act. Petition disposed directing respondents to pass fresh order on merits within three months, justifying interest payable when amounts credited to government's electronic ledger/register.
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