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HC dismissed the writ petition challenging a GST assessment order related to ineligible input tax credit (ITC) from a non-existent taxpayer. The court held that disputed factual issues regarding audit findings and time limitation could not be adjudicated at this stage. The petitioner was granted liberty to prefer a statutory appeal under Section 107 of the GST Act, thereby preserving their right to challenge the order through appropriate appellate mechanisms without prejudicing their substantive legal rights.
HC dismissed the writ petition challenging a GST assessment order related to ineligible input tax credit (ITC) from a non-existent taxpayer. The court held that disputed factual issues regarding audit findings and time limitation could not be adjudicated at this stage. The petitioner was granted liberty to prefer a statutory appeal under Section 107 of the GST Act, thereby preserving their right to challenge the order through appropriate appellate mechanisms without prejudicing their substantive legal rights.
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