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The HC set aside the assessment order due to the absence of a Document Identification Number (DIN), ruling it non-est and invalid. Following precedents established in Pradeep Goyal v. Union of India and M/s. Cluster Enterprises v. The Deputy Assistant Commissioner, along with CBIC Circular No.128/47/2019-GST, the court determined that proceedings lacking a DIN number cannot be sustained. The petition was disposed of with the impugned proceedings dated 18.07.2023 set aside, granting liberty to the respondent to conduct fresh assessment after proper notice and assigning a DIN number to the order.
The HC set aside the assessment order due to the absence of a Document Identification Number (DIN), ruling it non-est and invalid. Following precedents established in Pradeep Goyal v. Union of India and M/s. Cluster Enterprises v. The Deputy Assistant Commissioner, along with CBIC Circular No.128/47/2019-GST, the court determined that proceedings lacking a DIN number cannot be sustained. The petition was disposed of with the impugned proceedings dated 18.07.2023 set aside, granting liberty to the respondent to conduct fresh assessment after proper notice and assigning a DIN number to the order.
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