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The HC disposed of the writ petition challenging a bank attachment notice issued under the GST enactments and directed the Respondents to treat the impugned notice as a notice to show cause why penalty, tax and interest should not be recovered from the Petitioner. The Petitioner was permitted to file a detailed representation within 30 days of receipt of the order. The 1st Respondent or any authorized officer was directed to adjudicate the representation and pass a reasoned order on merits and in accordance with law within two months thereafter. The petition is disposed of accordingly.
The HC disposed of the writ petition challenging a bank attachment notice issued under the GST enactments and directed the Respondents to treat the impugned notice as a notice to show cause why penalty, tax and interest should not be recovered from the Petitioner. The Petitioner was permitted to file a detailed representation within 30 days of receipt of the order. The 1st Respondent or any authorized officer was directed to adjudicate the representation and pass a reasoned order on merits and in accordance with law within two months thereafter. The petition is disposed of accordingly.
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