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HC invalidated the GST assessment order in Form GST DRC-07 due to absence of a Document Identification Number (DIN), rendering the order non-est and invalid. Relying on Supreme Court precedent, the court set aside the impugned order and granted liberty to the tax authority to recommence proceedings with proper DIN assignment after providing notice to the petitioner. The decision emphasizes procedural compliance in tax assessment documentation, specifically the mandatory requirement of a DIN for administrative orders under the GST Act.
HC invalidated the GST assessment order in Form GST DRC-07 due to absence of a Document Identification Number (DIN), rendering the order non-est and invalid. Relying on Supreme Court precedent, the court set aside the impugned order and granted liberty to the tax authority to recommence proceedings with proper DIN assignment after providing notice to the petitioner. The decision emphasizes procedural compliance in tax assessment documentation, specifically the mandatory requirement of a DIN for administrative orders under the GST Act.
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