Input tax credit conditions remain constitutionally valid, with eligible recipient claims considered under GST circulars and retrospective filing dead...
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The HC set aside the ex parte cancellation order dated 21.02.2025, holding that the petitioner was not afforded principles of natural justice as no personal service of the show cause notice was established. The Court noted the petitioner had ceased business prior to the notice period and thus had no opportunity to respond. Relying on precedents, the HC remanded the matter to the assessing authority, directing that the petitioner be given a fair opportunity to submit a response within three weeks and be heard before a fresh order is passed. The petition was allowed by way of remand, ensuring compliance with procedural fairness.
The HC set aside the ex parte cancellation order dated 21.02.2025, holding that the petitioner was not afforded principles of natural justice as no personal service of the show cause notice was established. The Court noted the petitioner had ceased business prior to the notice period and thus had no opportunity to respond. Relying on precedents, the HC remanded the matter to the assessing authority, directing that the petitioner be given a fair opportunity to submit a response within three weeks and be heard before a fresh order is passed. The petition was allowed by way of remand, ensuring compliance with procedural fairness.
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