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SREEJITH K. vs. STATE OF GUJARAT


(Gujarat High Court | Feb 23, 2022)

1. Since the issues raised in both the captioned writ-applications are inter-related, those were taken up for hearing analogously and are being disposed of by this common judgment and order. 2. For the sake of convenience, the Special Civil Application No.19116 of 2021 is treated as the lead matter. 3. By this writ-application under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, the writ-applicant has prayed for the following reliefs:- “7(A) be pleased to admit and allow the pres...
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Since the issue raised in these writ petitions is common, with the consent of the learned counsel appearing for the parties, all these writ petitions were heard together and are being disposed of by this common order. 2. For the sake of convenience, the facts mentioned in W.P.No.1092 of 2019 is taken up and traversed. 3. The petitioner is engaged in providing various construction services to Government/Private parties and was registered with the erstwhile Service Tax Department. From ...
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1. This matter is taken up by virtual/physical mode. 2. Assailing the Order dated 14.02.2020 cancelling the Registration Certificate bearing No. GSTIN: 21BYAPP8300D2Z0 with effect from 14.02.2020 under the provisions of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, the Petitioner has approached this Court invoking writ jurisdiction on the ground that his reply to the Show Cause Notice dated 03.02.2020 for cancellation of registration was not taken care of by the Opposite Party No.2. 3...
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JAYANTA ROY vs. THE UNION OF INDIA AND OTHERS


(Calcutta High Court | Feb 22, 2022)

This intra court mandamus appeal is directed against the order dated 19.01.2022 passed by the learned Single Judge in WPA 424 of 2022 (Jayanta Roy vs. The U.O.I. & ors.). The appellant/writ petitioner approached the writ court praying for writ of mandamus to command the respondents that the search and seizure conducted in the office premises of the appellant on 01.11.2021 as against the provisions of Central Goods & Services Tax Act, 2017 (hereinafter referred to as the CGST Act); for...
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Heard learned counsel for the parties. 2. Petitioner, a Company engaged in construction work got itself registered under the GST Act in December 2017. According to it, during the period under consideration i.e. December 2017 to March 2018, it had not undertaken any work. However, a project loan was taken by it in December 2017 for business purposes from Dewan Housing Finance Corporation Limited (DHFL), for which, DHFL charged ₹ 16.00 crores as loan processing fees along with GST @ 18% i...
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HARDIK ISHWARBHAI PANCHAL vs. STATE OF GUJARAT


(Gujarat High Court | Feb 21, 2022)

1. This application is filed by the applicant under Section 439 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 for regular bail in connection with File No. DGGI/AZU/GR' A'/12(4)290/202021 registered with Directorate General of Goods and Service Tax Intelligence, Zonal Unit, Ahmedabad, for the offence punishable under Sections 132(1)(b), 132(1)(c) and 132(1)(k) of the Central Goods and Service Tax Act, 2017. 2. Learned Senior advocate appearing on behalf of the applicant submits that cons...
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UNION OF INDIA AND OTHERS vs. KAUSHIK SAHA AND OTHERS


(Calcutta High Court | Feb 21, 2022)

1. Since the issues involved in these appeals are common, both the appeals are being heard analogously and are being disposed of by this common order. 2. For the sake of convenience, we take up M.A.T. No.10 of 2022 for discussion. 3. This intra-Court appeal has been filed challenging the order passed by the learned Single Judge at the Circuit Bench at Jalpaiguri dated 6th January, 2022. The respondent nos.1 and 2 filed a writ petition being W.P.A. No.49 of 2022 praying for a direction...
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P. BHOGILAL PVT. LTD vs. UNION OF INDIA AND OTHERS


(Calcutta High Court | Feb 21, 2022)

Heard learned advocates appearing for the parties and considering the submission of both the parties who agreed that the issues involved in this writ petition are covered by the judgment of the Appeal Court dated 14th December, 2021 passed in MAT 552 of 2020 (Nodal Officer, Jt. Commissioner, IT Grievance, GST Bhawan Vs. M/s. Das Auto Centre), this writ petition is disposed of by the order as hereunder:- In this writ petition, petitioner is making prayer for relief/direction upon the ...
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Writ petition has been filed by the petitioners on various grounds. In paragraph 4.6 of the petition, it is averred by the petitioners that the petitioners have been summoned 20 times, some time orally and some time in writing during the period between 14th December 2020 and 4th February 2022 for harassing the petitioners. 2. The grievance of the petitioners is also that no show cause notice is issued for conducting any investigation/enquiry against the petitioners. Various amounts have b...
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ARDEN HEALTH CARE PRIVATE LIMITED


(Authority for Advance Ruling, Kerala | Feb 18, 2022)

1. M/s. Arden Health Care Private Limited (hereinafter referred to as the applicant) is registered as a company with the objective of purchasing, lease or otherwise acquiring, establishing, maintaining, operating, running, managing or administering hospitals, medicate, day-care and healthcare centres, old age homes, diagnostic centres, health care educational institutions, care homes, polyclinics, laboratories, clinics for indoor and outdoor patients and facilities for reception and treatment...
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20 May

☑ Monthly | GSTR-3B

GSTR-3B for the m/o Apr 2025 (Monthly Taxpayer - Rule 61) - Either Compulsory taxpayer > 5 cr. or Voluntary taxpayer < 5 cr.

☑ Monthly | GSTR-5A

GSTR-5A for the m/o Apr 2025 [Return by OIDAR Service Providers - Rule 64.]

25 May

☑ Monthly | PMT-06

PMT-06 Monthly tax payment for Apr 2025 under QRMP Scheme [Rule 61(1)(ii) - Proviso to Section 39(7)].

Taxpayers have a choice to pay tax either, as per -  

A) Fixed Sum Method OR 
B) Self assessment basis subject to interest on short payment of taxes.
(Notification No.85/2020 - CT)
 
28 May

☑ Monthly | GSTR-11

GSTR-11 for the m/o Apr 2025 (Statement of inward supplies by persons having Unique Identification Number (UIN)).