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DEV BUILDER vs. COMMISSIONER, CENTRAL GST AND CENTRAL EXCISE
(Allahabad High Court)

Hon'ble Judges:

PRITINKER DIWAKER
ASHUTOSH SRIVASTAVA
Pet. Counsel
Aditya Pandey
Res. Counsel
Gaurav Mahajan

Petitioner / Applicant

DEV BUILDER

Respondent COMMISSIONER, CENTRAL GST AND CENTRAL EXCISE
Court Allahabad High Court
State

Uttar Pradesh

Date Oct 17, 2023
Order No.

Writ Tax No. - 786 of 2023

Citation

2023(10) TAXREPLY 8227

Original Order
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ORDER

ORDER 1. Heard Shri Aditya Pandey, learned counsel for the petitioner and Shri Gaurav Mahajan, learned counsel appearing for the Revenue. 2. The controversy in this writ petition is regarding the order dated 20.01.2023 passed by the Commissioner, Central GST & Central Excise, Agra. According to the petitioner the said order is ex-parte, however, learned counsel for the respondents submits that the notices were in fact issued to the petitioner. 3. From the averments made in the writ petition it appears that the dispute exist as regards the service of notice upon the petitioner. 4. Parties have proposed that the order impugned may be set-aside giving liberty to the respondents to issue fresh notice in accordance with law which may be responded by the petitioner within the time frame fixed in the notice and thereafter fresh order be passed. 5. In view of the above, the writ petition is disposed of by requiring the respondents to issue fresh notice, to ....

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