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RAMANATTU MOTOR CORP. vs. STATE OF KERALA & OTHERS
(Kerala High Court)

Hon'ble Judges:

BECHU KURIAN THOMAS
Pet. Counsel
G. Mini
A. Kumar (sr.)
P.j. Anilkumar
Res. Counsel
Thushara James

Petitioner / Applicant

RAMANATTU MOTOR CORP.

Respondent STATE OF KERALA & OTHERS
Court Kerala High Court
State

Kerala

Date Feb 20, 2025
Order No.

WP(C) NO. 23872 OF 2024

Citation

2025(2) TAXREPLY 12533

Original Order
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JUDGMENT Petitioner challenges the show cause notice and the consequential order issued under section 73 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017/State Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 (for short ‘the GST Act’) imposing tax, interest and penalty. 2. Petitioner is a partnership firm. For the financial year 2018-19, pursuant to a show cause notice dated 16-11-2023 under section 73(1) of the GST Act, an order dated 06-03-2024 was issued, imposing a huge liability. The proceeding that resulted in the above-referred order was allegedly preceded by a notice dated 03.07.2023 as well, intimating certain discrepancies in the return filed. Petitioner pleads that neither of the two notices mentioned above nor the order of determination were served on the petitioner and that it was unaware of the proceedings until intimation of the recovery proceeding was uploaded in the portal. According to the petitioner, the show cause notice came to the knowledge of the petitioner....

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