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HC allowed the petition challenging GST registration cancellation, finding the impugned order non-compliant with procedural requirements. The order was deemed arbitrary and passed without due application of mind, violating principles of natural justice. Specifically, the cancellation order failed to provide a speaking order with substantive reasoning as mandated under CGST Act and Rules, despite the petitioner's non-response to show cause notice. The court held that absence of reasoned explanation renders the administrative action invalid, thereby quashing the registration cancellation order.
HC allowed the petition challenging GST registration cancellation, finding the impugned order non-compliant with procedural requirements. The order was deemed arbitrary and passed without due application of mind, violating principles of natural justice. Specifically, the cancellation order failed to provide a speaking order with substantive reasoning as mandated under CGST Act and Rules, despite the petitioner's non-response to show cause notice. The court held that absence of reasoned explanation renders the administrative action invalid, thereby quashing the registration cancellation order.
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