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HC upheld the state tax authority's order under Section 74(9) of BGST Act, finding no jurisdictional error in issuing the demand notice. The court determined that the order was legally valid, as it was passed after proper service of show cause notice, and the petitioner failed to contest the substantive facts. The HC rejected arguments about parallel investigations, confirming the authority's right to proceed with tax assessment despite ongoing central agency investigations, thereby maintaining procedural integrity in tax proceedings.
HC upheld the state tax authority's order under Section 74(9) of BGST Act, finding no jurisdictional error in issuing the demand notice. The court determined that the order was legally valid, as it was passed after proper service of show cause notice, and the petitioner failed to contest the substantive facts. The HC rejected arguments about parallel investigations, confirming the authority's right to proceed with tax assessment despite ongoing central agency investigations, thereby maintaining procedural integrity in tax proceedings.
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