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HC found that despite prior judicial directive to re-credit the electronic cash ledger refund within two weeks, the GST Department failed to process the legal heir's claim for excess balance. The court expressed concern over the persistent administrative inaction, highlighting the petitioner's repeated attempts to secure the refund. The matter was scheduled for further hearing, emphasizing the need for administrative compliance with previous judicial instructions regarding the refund of the deceased proprietor's electronic cash ledger balance.
HC found that despite prior judicial directive to re-credit the electronic cash ledger refund within two weeks, the GST Department failed to process the legal heir's claim for excess balance. The court expressed concern over the persistent administrative inaction, highlighting the petitioner's repeated attempts to secure the refund. The matter was scheduled for further hearing, emphasizing the need for administrative compliance with previous judicial instructions regarding the refund of the deceased proprietor's electronic cash ledger balance.
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