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HC quashed GST assessment order dated 22.04.2024 for violation of natural justice principles under Section 75(4) of GST Act, 2017. Despite petitioner filing two detailed replies (25.01.2024 and 14.03.2024) to Form GST DRC-01 notice, respondent authority passed final order without granting mandatory personal hearing. The scheduling of hearing dates (03.01.2024 and 11.03.2024) prior to reply submission deadlines (25.01.2024 and 14.03.2024 respectively) was procedurally improper. Matter remanded back to respondent authority for fresh consideration after providing proper hearing opportunity to petitioner in accordance with statutory provisions.
HC quashed GST assessment order dated 22.04.2024 for violation of natural justice principles under Section 75(4) of GST Act, 2017. Despite petitioner filing two detailed replies (25.01.2024 and 14.03.2024) to Form GST DRC-01 notice, respondent authority passed final order without granting mandatory personal hearing. The scheduling of hearing dates (03.01.2024 and 11.03.2024) prior to reply submission deadlines (25.01.2024 and 14.03.2024 respectively) was procedurally improper. Matter remanded back to respondent authority for fresh consideration after providing proper hearing opportunity to petitioner in accordance with statutory provisions.
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