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      Delay in filing a statutory GST appeal was condoned in writ...

      Condonation of delay in GST appeal: writ relief granted where filing was prevented by circumstances beyond the assessee's control.

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      GSTApril 20, 2026Case LawsHC
      Delay in filing a statutory GST appeal was condoned in writ jurisdiction where the assessee showed that non-filing within time was due to circumstances beyond its control. The Court held that, although the Appellate Authority is bound by the limitation under Section 107 of the RGST/CGST Act, refusal to permit consideration on merits in such circumstances would cause grave prejudice. The delay was therefore condoned and the Appellate Authority was directed to entertain and decide the appeal on merits. The challenge to the vires of Section 107(4) read with the notification was not pressed and was left open.

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