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The High Court set aside the impugned order dated 18.04.2024 passed by the 1st Respondent due to violation of principles of natural justice. The Petitioner was not aware of the show cause notice and reminder notices uploaded on the GST Portal, and no opportunity of personal hearing was provided before passing the order. The Court remanded the matter to the Respondents for fresh consideration, subject to the Petitioner paying 10% of the disputed tax within four weeks and filing their reply/objection along with required documents within two weeks thereafter. The petition was disposed of by way of remand.
The High Court set aside the impugned order dated 18.04.2024 passed by the 1st Respondent due to violation of principles of natural justice. The Petitioner was not aware of the show cause notice and reminder notices uploaded on the GST Portal, and no opportunity of personal hearing was provided before passing the order. The Court remanded the matter to the Respondents for fresh consideration, subject to the Petitioner paying 10% of the disputed tax within four weeks and filing their reply/objection along with required documents within two weeks thereafter. The petition was disposed of by way of remand.
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