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HC found a violation of natural justice where respondent issued a show cause notice via GST Portal without direct service, preventing petitioner's reply. Despite initially being disinclined to set aside the impugned order, the court recognized technical errors in GSTR-3B table entries (6A and 6I). Consequently, the HC set aside the order dated 26.12.2024 and remanded the matter for reconsideration, providing petitioner an opportunity to rectify the incorrect value specifications. The rectification application's rejection order was set aside, effectively allowing the petition through procedural remand.
HC found a violation of natural justice where respondent issued a show cause notice via GST Portal without direct service, preventing petitioner's reply. Despite initially being disinclined to set aside the impugned order, the court recognized technical errors in GSTR-3B table entries (6A and 6I). Consequently, the HC set aside the order dated 26.12.2024 and remanded the matter for reconsideration, providing petitioner an opportunity to rectify the incorrect value specifications. The rectification application's rejection order was set aside, effectively allowing the petition through procedural remand.
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