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THE CHENNAI SILKS vs. THE ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER (ST) (FAC)
(Madras High Court)

Hon'ble Judges:

KRISHNAN RAMASAMY
Pet. Counsel
T. R. Ramesh
Res. Counsel
V. Prashanth Kiran

Petitioner / Applicant

THE CHENNAI SILKS

Respondent THE ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER (ST) (FAC)
Court Madras High Court
State

Tamilnadu

Date Oct 12, 2023
Order No.

W.P.No.29095 of 2023 and WMP No.28693 of 2023

Citation

2023(10) TAXREPLY 8208

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ORDER This writ petition has been filed challenging the impugned order passed by the respondent. 2. The petitioner firm is engaged in the business of trading of garments and other allied items in the brand name of “The Chennai Silks” in the domestic market. 3. The respondent/Department issued an intimation in Form DRC- 01A dated 23.11.2021 with regard to the ascertained tax liability under Section 74 of the Tamil Nadu Goods and Services Act, 2017 (in short, the Act), wherein, several alleged defects were noticed by the Department and issues were mainly concerned with reconciliation of returns and books, ITC verification with GSTR-2A among other things, for which, the petitioner had replied on 17.1.2022 and 02.2.2022. The respondent sent a reminder DRC-01A on 10.3.2022. Thereafter, DRC-01 show cause notice dated 17.4.2023 was issued and the personal hearing was fixed on 21.4.2023. In the said personal hearing, the respondent recorded the statement of replies. ....

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