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HC allowed the petition challenging GST assessment orders for 2018-19, finding procedural irregularities in ex-parte orders issued without proper hearing. The court recognized the petitioner's bona fide reasons for non-response to show cause notice and remitted the matter back to the respondent for fresh consideration in accordance with law, directing a comprehensive review of the case while adhering to established GST guidelines and principles of natural justice.
HC allowed the petition challenging GST assessment orders for 2018-19, finding procedural irregularities in ex-parte orders issued without proper hearing. The court recognized the petitioner's bona fide reasons for non-response to show cause notice and remitted the matter back to the respondent for fresh consideration in accordance with law, directing a comprehensive review of the case while adhering to established GST guidelines and principles of natural justice.
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