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HC set aside the Order-in-Original and Summary Order under Section 73 of GST Act due to violation of principles of natural justice. The adjudicating authority failed to consider the petitioner's reply to show-cause notice and supporting documents filed on 20.12.2024 before passing the order on 20.02.2025. The matter was remitted for fresh adjudication, emphasizing that administrative authorities must comprehensively examine all submitted evidence before rendering a decision. The court underscored the fundamental requirement of procedural fairness in administrative proceedings, mandating a thorough review of all representations and documentary evidence.
HC set aside the Order-in-Original and Summary Order under Section 73 of GST Act due to violation of principles of natural justice. The adjudicating authority failed to consider the petitioner's reply to show-cause notice and supporting documents filed on 20.12.2024 before passing the order on 20.02.2025. The matter was remitted for fresh adjudication, emphasizing that administrative authorities must comprehensively examine all submitted evidence before rendering a decision. The court underscored the fundamental requirement of procedural fairness in administrative proceedings, mandating a thorough review of all representations and documentary evidence.
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