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The HC dismissed the writ petition challenging the impugned order regarding ineligible ITC availed and utilized. The court found that the proper officer had complied with principles of natural justice by granting a hearing and considering the petitioner's contentions. The petitioner admitted wrongful availment of ITC for April to December 2020, which was subsequently reversed. The authority noted the absence of evidence for receipt of goods or services and corresponding payment. The petitioner's claim that certain documents were not fully considered did not justify invoking extraordinary jurisdiction, especially given the availability of effective alternative statutory remedies. The petitioner was granted liberty to pursue such remedies in accordance with law.
The HC dismissed the writ petition challenging the impugned order regarding ineligible ITC availed and utilized. The court found that the proper officer had complied with principles of natural justice by granting a hearing and considering the petitioner's contentions. The petitioner admitted wrongful availment of ITC for April to December 2020, which was subsequently reversed. The authority noted the absence of evidence for receipt of goods or services and corresponding payment. The petitioner's claim that certain documents were not fully considered did not justify invoking extraordinary jurisdiction, especially given the availability of effective alternative statutory remedies. The petitioner was granted liberty to pursue such remedies in accordance with law.
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