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      Non-disclosure of the material used to fix a benchmark yield at...

      Natural justice breached when benchmark yield was fixed on undisclosed material; assessment orders were set aside and remanded.

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      GSTApril 25, 2026Case LawsHC
      Non-disclosure of the material used to fix a benchmark yield at 94.5% violated natural justice because the assessee had repeatedly sought the source and basis of that figure, including in representations and at personal hearing, but was not furnished any reply or supporting record. The High Court held that an assessment founded on undisclosed material denies an effective opportunity to object and amounts to denial of a proper hearing. The impugned assessment orders were set aside and the matter was remanded for disclosure of the relied-upon material, receipt of objections, and fresh orders after adequate opportunity.

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