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HC permitted petitioner to seek revocation of GST registration cancellation that occurred due to prolonged non-filing of returns. Petitioner expressed willingness to clear outstanding GST dues and penalties. Following precedent established in earlier matter, court allowed petitioner two weeks to file revocation application under Section 30(2) of CGST Act, 2017. Court disposed of petition based on mutual agreement between parties, directing that cancellation order's revocation be pursued through statutory remedy available under GST framework rather than through judicial intervention.
HC permitted petitioner to seek revocation of GST registration cancellation that occurred due to prolonged non-filing of returns. Petitioner expressed willingness to clear outstanding GST dues and penalties. Following precedent established in earlier matter, court allowed petitioner two weeks to file revocation application under Section 30(2) of CGST Act, 2017. Court disposed of petition based on mutual agreement between parties, directing that cancellation order's revocation be pursued through statutory remedy available under GST framework rather than through judicial intervention.
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