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HC allowed the petition challenging a GST registration cancellation order under section 93(1)(a) of CGST Act, 2017. The order against a deceased taxpayer was deemed perverse and unsustainable, as the respondent failed to provide material evidence demonstrating the petitioner's continued operation of the deceased father's proprietary concern after obtaining a fresh registration. The court found no substantive basis for holding the petitioner liable for the deceased's tax obligations, effectively nullifying the impugned order without establishing legal continuity of business operations.
HC allowed the petition challenging a GST registration cancellation order under section 93(1)(a) of CGST Act, 2017. The order against a deceased taxpayer was deemed perverse and unsustainable, as the respondent failed to provide material evidence demonstrating the petitioner's continued operation of the deceased father's proprietary concern after obtaining a fresh registration. The court found no substantive basis for holding the petitioner liable for the deceased's tax obligations, effectively nullifying the impugned order without establishing legal continuity of business operations.
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