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      An assessment order issued under the GST regime without a...

      GST assessment orders without a DIN are non-est; writ challenge remains maintainable despite an earlier time-barred appeal.

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      GSTApril 24, 2026Case LawsHC
      An assessment order issued under the GST regime without a Document Identification Number was treated as non-est and unsustainable, following the principle that a DIN is mandatory for validity. The Court also held that a writ petition challenging the original assessment remained maintainable even though the statutory appeal had been dismissed as time-barred, since the challenge was directed to the invalidity of the foundational order. The assessment order was set aside and the matter remanded to the Assessing Officer for fresh consideration in accordance with law, with exclusion of the intervening period for limitation purposes.

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