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The HC quashed the order blocking the petitioner's Electronic Credit Ledger u/r 86A of CGST Rules, 2017 due to the absence of a pre-decisional hearing and lack of independent or cogent reasons to believe. The order impermissibly relied on borrowed satisfaction from another officer's report, contrary to the HC's decision in K-9-Enterprises's case. The absence of valid material constituting 'reasons to believe' failed to satisfy Rule 86A's mandatory requirements. Consequently, the impugned order blocking the ECL was quashed for being illegal and arbitrary.
The HC quashed the order blocking the petitioner's Electronic Credit Ledger u/r 86A of CGST Rules, 2017 due to the absence of a pre-decisional hearing and lack of independent or cogent reasons to believe. The order impermissibly relied on borrowed satisfaction from another officer's report, contrary to the HC's decision in K-9-Enterprises's case. The absence of valid material constituting 'reasons to believe' failed to satisfy Rule 86A's mandatory requirements. Consequently, the impugned order blocking the ECL was quashed for being illegal and arbitrary.
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