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HC found a violation of natural justice principles in the GST assessment order. The respondent issued a show-cause notice and scheduled a hearing, but failed to consider the petitioner's adjournment request and supporting documentation. Consequently, the court set aside the impugned order (Form GST DRC-07) dated 23.08.2024, determining that the administrative action did not provide adequate opportunity for the petitioner to present a comprehensive defense, thereby breaching fundamental procedural fairness.
HC found a violation of natural justice principles in the GST assessment order. The respondent issued a show-cause notice and scheduled a hearing, but failed to consider the petitioner's adjournment request and supporting documentation. Consequently, the court set aside the impugned order (Form GST DRC-07) dated 23.08.2024, determining that the administrative action did not provide adequate opportunity for the petitioner to present a comprehensive defense, thereby breaching fundamental procedural fairness.
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