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HC ruled that the challenge to GST tax notifications shall be subject to the Supreme Court's pending decision in M/s HCCSEW-MEIL-AAG JV v. Assistant Commissioner of State Tax & Ors. The court found the prior adjudication order cryptic and unreasoned, directing the adjudicating authority to provide personal hearing to the petitioner, consider the petitioner's reply to show cause notice, and issue a fresh reasoned order. The writ petition was disposed of, with the final outcome contingent upon the Supreme Court's forthcoming ruling on the challenged notifications.
HC ruled that the challenge to GST tax notifications shall be subject to the Supreme Court's pending decision in M/s HCCSEW-MEIL-AAG JV v. Assistant Commissioner of State Tax & Ors. The court found the prior adjudication order cryptic and unreasoned, directing the adjudicating authority to provide personal hearing to the petitioner, consider the petitioner's reply to show cause notice, and issue a fresh reasoned order. The writ petition was disposed of, with the final outcome contingent upon the Supreme Court's forthcoming ruling on the challenged notifications.
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