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HC held that in the matter of GST registration cancellation, the sealing of the godown was a protective measure to safeguard stakeholders' interests, not based on inter-party disputes. The directive was implemented to prevent goods removal pending the Commissioner's decision on registration revocation application. The court emphasized a time-bound resolution process to ensure fair treatment and protect the rights of all parties, including financial institutions. The interim protective order was deemed appropriate to maintain status quo until a definitive determination could be made regarding the registration cancellation.
HC held that in the matter of GST registration cancellation, the sealing of the godown was a protective measure to safeguard stakeholders' interests, not based on inter-party disputes. The directive was implemented to prevent goods removal pending the Commissioner's decision on registration revocation application. The court emphasized a time-bound resolution process to ensure fair treatment and protect the rights of all parties, including financial institutions. The interim protective order was deemed appropriate to maintain status quo until a definitive determination could be made regarding the registration cancellation.
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