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The HC allowed the petition, quashing the impugned order blocking the petitioner's Electronic Credit Ledger (ECL) under Rule 86A of CGST Rules. The court found the order legally unsustainable due to absence of pre-decisional hearing and lack of independent, cogent reasons for blocking the ECL. The respondents' reliance on borrowed satisfaction from enforcement authorities was deemed impermissible. The order's failure to provide substantive reasons for blocking the ECL, coupled with procedural irregularities, necessitated its quashing, thereby restoring the petitioner's access to the electronic credit ledger.
The HC allowed the petition, quashing the impugned order blocking the petitioner's Electronic Credit Ledger (ECL) under Rule 86A of CGST Rules. The court found the order legally unsustainable due to absence of pre-decisional hearing and lack of independent, cogent reasons for blocking the ECL. The respondents' reliance on borrowed satisfaction from enforcement authorities was deemed impermissible. The order's failure to provide substantive reasons for blocking the ECL, coupled with procedural irregularities, necessitated its quashing, thereby restoring the petitioner's access to the electronic credit ledger.
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