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      Where an efficacious statutory appeal exists under the GST...

      Efficacious statutory appeal under GST bars writ review; petitioner may still file appeal within the court-granted time.

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      GSTMay 21, 2026Case LawsHC
      Where an efficacious statutory appeal exists under the GST framework, recourse to the appeal remedy must ordinarily precede invocation of Article 226. Applying the rule of exhaustion of statutory remedies as one of policy, convenience and discretion, the High Court found no special circumstance to depart from that principle and declined to examine the GST demand on merits. As the petitioner was still within the appeal period under Section 107, liberty was granted to file the appeal within seven days, and it was directed to be treated as within limitation subject to compliance with statutory requirements.

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