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INFINITY INFOMATIC PRIVATE LIMITED vs. THE COMMISSIONER OF DELHI GOODS AND SERVICE TAX AND ANOTHER
(Delhi High Court)

Hon'ble Judges:

VIBHU BAKHRU
AMIT MAHAJAN
Pet. Counsel
Rakesh Kumar
Res. Counsel
Rajeev Aggarwal
Aadish Jain

Petitioner / Applicant

INFINITY INFOMATIC PRIVATE LIMITED

Respondent THE COMMISSIONER OF DELHI GOODS AND SERVICE TAX AND ANOTHER
Court Delhi High Court
State

Delhi

Date Oct 9, 2023
Order No.

W.P.(C) 13120/2023 & CM APPL. 51862/2023

Citation

2023(10) TAXREPLY 8073

Original Order
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ORDER

ORDER 1. The petitioner has filed the present petition impugning an order dated 09.08.2021 (hereafter ‘impugned order’), whereby the petitioner’s GST registration was cancelled with retrospective effect. 2. The petitioner was issued a Show Cause Notice (hereafter ‘SCN’) dated 09.07.2021, proposing to cancel the petitioner’s GST registration, for the following reason: “1. Issues any invoice or bill without supply of goods and/or services in violation of the provisions of this Act, or the rules made thereunder leading to wrongful availment or utilization of input tax credit or refund of tax.” 3. The petitioner was called upon to respond to the said SCN within a period of seven working days, and to appear before the concerned officer on the pointed date and time. However, no date or time was mentioned in the SCN. Additionally, the petitioner’s GST registration was suspended from the same date; that is from 09.07.2021....

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