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ELEVATION MEDISOLUTIONS LLP vs. THE STATE OF BIHAR
(Patna High Court)

Hon'ble Judges:

THE CHIEF JUSTICE
S. KUMAR
Pet. Counsel
Satyabir Bharti
Res. Counsel
Vikash Kumar
Anshuman Singh

Petitioner / Applicant

ELEVATION MEDISOLUTIONS LLP

Respondent THE STATE OF BIHAR
Court Patna High Court
State

Bihar

Date Mar 25, 2021
Order No.

Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case No.20078 of 2019

Citation

2021(3) TAXREPLY 4436

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ORDER

Petitioner has prayed for the following relief(s): “1(i) For issuance of a writ of certiorari or any other appropriate writ, order or direction, quashing the ex-parte order dated 20.08.2019 (Annexure-4, page 24), by which without service of any notice upon the petitioner under Section 61 read with Rule 99 of the Bihar Goods and Service Tax Act, 2017, an order under section 73 of the Bihar Goods and Service Tax Act, 2017 has been passed, by the respondent no. 3, namely the Joint Commissioner of State Taxes, Patna South & Patna West Circle, District Patna, determining a liability of a total sum of ₹ 20,15,293.14, upon the petitioner; (ii) To direct the respondents to pass a fresh order upon grant of opportunity of hearing to the petitioner; (iii) For issuance of any other writ(s), order(s), or direction(s) as may be deemed fit and proper by this Hon’ble Court.” Shri Satyabir Bharti, learned counsel for the petitioner states that without prejudic....

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