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HC ruled that GST registration cancellation proceedings can be dropped if the registered person files pending returns and makes full tax payment with interest and late fees as per Rule 22(4) of CGST Rules 2017. The petitioner was granted two months to approach the authority for registration restoration. Upon submission of application and compliance with Rule 22(4) requirements, the authority must expeditiously consider restoration of petitioner's GST registration in accordance with law. The ruling emphasizes administrative discretion to restore registration when statutory compliance is achieved.
HC ruled that GST registration cancellation proceedings can be dropped if the registered person files pending returns and makes full tax payment with interest and late fees as per Rule 22(4) of CGST Rules 2017. The petitioner was granted two months to approach the authority for registration restoration. Upon submission of application and compliance with Rule 22(4) requirements, the authority must expeditiously consider restoration of petitioner's GST registration in accordance with law. The ruling emphasizes administrative discretion to restore registration when statutory compliance is achieved.
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