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HC allowed the petition, finding a violation of natural justice principles due to non-service of GST ASMT-10 and DRC-01 notices. Despite the petitioner's failure to contest the original proceedings, the court recognized bona fide reasons for non-participation. The ex-parte order was set aside, and the matter was remanded to the respondent for fresh consideration, providing the petitioner an opportunity to submit a reply to the show-cause notice in accordance with legal procedures.
HC allowed the petition, finding a violation of natural justice principles due to non-service of GST ASMT-10 and DRC-01 notices. Despite the petitioner's failure to contest the original proceedings, the court recognized bona fide reasons for non-participation. The ex-parte order was set aside, and the matter was remanded to the respondent for fresh consideration, providing the petitioner an opportunity to submit a reply to the show-cause notice in accordance with legal procedures.
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