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MALAR PUBLICATIONS LTD. (MALAR PUBLICATION PVT. LTD.) vs. THE SUPERINTENDENT OF GST & CENTRAL EXCISE AND OTHERS
(Madras High Court)

Hon'ble Judges:

ANITA SUMANTH
Pet. Counsel
T.ramesh
Res. Counsel
M.santhanaraman

Petitioner / Applicant

MALAR PUBLICATIONS LTD. (MALAR PUBLICATION PVT. LTD.)

Respondent THE SUPERINTENDENT OF GST & CENTRAL EXCISE AND OTHERS
Court Madras High Court
State

Tamilnadu

Date Jun 17, 2021
Order No.

W.P. No.18053 of 2020 And WMP.Nos.22422 & 22423 of 2020

Citation

2021(6) TAXREPLY 4349

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Heard Mr.T.Ramesh, learned counsel for the petitioner and Mr.M.Santhanaraman, learned Senior Standing Counsel for the respondents. 2. The prayer is for a writ of certiorarified mandamus calling for and quashing notice of demand through electronic mails dated 25.10.2019, 27.11.2019, 12.03.2020, 04.05.2020 and 06.05.2020. 3. Straightaway I may state that these are only e-mails issued by the respondent calling for payment of interest, one of which the petitioner has replied to. It would be appropriate for this conversation to continue and the respondents to hear the party to arrive at a proper reconciliation of the amount to be paid, if any. 4. In fact, in the counter filed in February 20201, the respondent has quantified the interest demand from 10.11.2010 to 22.02.2018 at a figure of ₹ 24,40,546/- and the petitioner may file its reply to the respondent in regard to the quantification made. 5. I do find any necessity to intervene at this juncture and it is appropriat....

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