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The HC set aside the impugned assessment order dated 02.02.2022 and the related summary dated 01.02.2022 due to the absence of a mandatory signature and the non-inclusion of a DIN number, rendering the orders invalid. Consequently, the garnishee notice dated 15.05.2023, which was predicated on these defective proceedings, was also quashed. The matter was remanded to the assessing authority for fresh adjudication, ensuring the petitioner is afforded proper notice and opportunity to be heard, in compliance with statutory requirements under the GST Act.
The HC set aside the impugned assessment order dated 02.02.2022 and the related summary dated 01.02.2022 due to the absence of a mandatory signature and the non-inclusion of a DIN number, rendering the orders invalid. Consequently, the garnishee notice dated 15.05.2023, which was predicated on these defective proceedings, was also quashed. The matter was remanded to the assessing authority for fresh adjudication, ensuring the petitioner is afforded proper notice and opportunity to be heard, in compliance with statutory requirements under the GST Act.
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