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The High Court disposed of the writ petition by setting aside the impugned orders cancelling the petitioner's registration. The court directed the respondent CGST/WBGST authority to restore the petitioner's registration, open the portal for 45 days to enable the petitioner to make payment of revenue due, including penalty, within 15 working days as indicated by the respondent authority.
The High Court disposed of the writ petition by setting aside the impugned orders cancelling the petitioner's registration. The court directed the respondent CGST/WBGST authority to restore the petitioner's registration, open the portal for 45 days to enable the petitioner to make payment of revenue due, including penalty, within 15 working days as indicated by the respondent authority.
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