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VINOD AGARWAL vs. UNION OF INDIA & OTHERS


(Chhattisgarh High Court | Sep 20, 2024)

ORDER 1. The present petition has been filed by the petitioner against the impugned order dated 11.03.2024 (Annexure P/1) passed by the respondent No.2 arising out of the order dated 16.08.2021 (Annexure P/2) passed by the respondent No.3 whereby the respondent No.2 has dismissed the appeal filed by the petitioner under Section 107 of the Central Goods and Service Tax Act, 2017 (in short, the Act, 2017) on the ground that the appeal has not been filed within the limitation period. ...
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CASTLE REALTORS


(Authority for Advance Ruling, Rajasthan | Sep 20, 2024)

Note 1: Under Section 100 of the CGST/RGST Act, 2017, an appeal against this ruling lies before the Appellate Authority for Advance Ruling, constituted under Section 99 of CGST/RGST Act, 2017, within a period of 30 days from the date of service of this order. Note 2: At the outset, we would like to make it clear that the provisions of both the CGST Act and the RGST Act are the same except for certain provisions. Therefore, unless a mention is specifically made to such dissimilar...
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ORAL JUDGMENT (PER : HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE BHARGAV D. KARIA) 1. Heard learned advocate Mr. Priyank P. Lodha for the petitioner and learned advocate Mr. Siddharath Dave for the respondent. 2. Having regard to the controversy involved which is in a very narrow compass, with the consent of the learned advocates for the respective parties, the matter is taken up for hearing. 3. Rule returnable forthwith. Learned advocate Mr. Siddharth Dave waives service of notice of rule on beha...
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VIBHU BAKHRU, J. 1. Issue notice. 2. The learned counsel appearing for the respondents accepts notice. 3. The petitioner has filed the present petition, inter alia, praying as under:- “i. Allow the present petition and issue a writ of mandamus or any other appropriate writ, order or direction to the Respondents to restore the GST registration of the Petitioner under the trade name of “Shri Salasar Balaji Steel” bearing GSTIN registration no. 07AZTPG3566F1Z2 f...
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JUDGMENT AND ORDER (ORAL) Heard Mr. N. Baruah, the learned counsel appearing on behalf of the petitioners and Mr. B. Gogoi, the learned counsel appearing on behalf of the respondent Nos. 1 to 3. 2. The petitioners herein have filed the instant writ petitions being aggrieved by the action on the part of the respondent authorities in not reflecting the payments so made by the petitioners pursuant to the final demands raised. At this stage, it is relevant to mention that because of non-r...
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VIBHU BAKHRU, J. (ORAL) 1. The petitioner has filed the present petition, inter alia, praying that directions be issued to the respondents to revoke the suspension of the petitioner’s Goods and Services Tax (GST) registration. The petitioner, essentially, impugns the Show Cause Notice dated 24.07.2024 (hereafter the impugned SCN) whereby the petitioner was called upon to show cause as to why the petitioner’s GST registration not be cancelled. The impugned SCN, is reproduced as...
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ORAL ORDER (PER : HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE BHARGAV D. KARIA) [1] Heard learned advocate Mr. Paresh Dave for the petitioner and learned advocate Ms. Hetvi Sancheti for the respondents. [2] By this petition, the petitioner has challenged the order passed by the Appellate Authority, whereby the order of cancellation of registration passed by the Assessing Officer has been upheld and the appeal was dismissed on the ground of limitation. [3] The petitioner challenged the order of can...
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SANDEEP BANSAL vs. UNION OF INDIA & OTHERS


(Chhattisgarh High Court | Sep 20, 2024)

Order on Board 1. The applicant has preferred this First Bail Application under Section 483 of Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 for grant of regular bail, as he has been arrested in connection with Crime No.05/FIC//GST/2024-25, registered at Police Station – Central GST, Raipur, (CG) for the offence punishable under Sections 132 (1) (c) punishable under Section 132 (1) (i) (1) of CGST Act, 2017. 2. As per the story of the prosecution, it is alleged that on the intelligen...
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BDG CONCAST vs. STATE OF U.P. AND ANOTHER


(Allahabad High Court | Sep 20, 2024)

ORDER 1. Heard learned counsel appearing on behalf of the parties. 2. This is a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India wherein the writ petitioner is aggrieved by the detention order dated July 16, 2024 and also consequential notices issued subsequent to the said detention order. 3. Mr. Vishwjit, learned counsel appearing on behalf of the petitioner submits that the detention of the particular goods was carried out on the ground that correct documents were no...
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A.M. ENTERPRISES vs. STATE OF HIMACHAL PRADESH & OTHERS


(Himachal Pradesh High Court | Sep 20, 2024)

M.S. RAMACHANDRA RAO, CHIEF JUSTICE. In this Writ petition, the petitioner has assailed an order dt. 09.02.2024 (Annexure P-1) issued by respondent no.4 by which the said respondent had passed an order for cancellation of petitioner’s GST Registration. Inter alia the petitioner has also sought a Writ of Mandamus directing the respondents to revoke the cancellation of the said registration apart from relief to declare Section 16 (2) (c) and Rule 86B of the Rules framed ultra vires th...
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