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The High Court set aside the impugned order dated 08.04.2024 for violation of principles of natural justice due to non-service of show cause notices and assessment order. The case involved availment of input tax credit on alleged supplies from bill traders based on bogus invoices without actual goods involvement. Considering the petitioner had remitted the disputed taxes, the Court granted them a final opportunity to file objections within two weeks, treating the impugned order as a show cause notice. The petition was disposed of accordingly.
The High Court set aside the impugned order dated 08.04.2024 for violation of principles of natural justice due to non-service of show cause notices and assessment order. The case involved availment of input tax credit on alleged supplies from bill traders based on bogus invoices without actual goods involvement. Considering the petitioner had remitted the disputed taxes, the Court granted them a final opportunity to file objections within two weeks, treating the impugned order as a show cause notice. The petition was disposed of accordingly.
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