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HC set aside the order regarding interest liability on GST short payment. The petitioner claimed sufficient balance existed in their electronic cash ledger during the relevant period and sought opportunity to present evidence. Court permitted treating the impugned order as a show cause notice, allowing petitioner to submit objections with supporting documentation within two weeks of receiving the order copy. This ruling provides procedural fairness by giving petitioner another chance to demonstrate their compliance with GST payment obligations through documentary evidence of electronic cash ledger balances.
HC set aside the order regarding interest liability on GST short payment. The petitioner claimed sufficient balance existed in their electronic cash ledger during the relevant period and sought opportunity to present evidence. Court permitted treating the impugned order as a show cause notice, allowing petitioner to submit objections with supporting documentation within two weeks of receiving the order copy. This ruling provides procedural fairness by giving petitioner another chance to demonstrate their compliance with GST payment obligations through documentary evidence of electronic cash ledger balances.
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