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Case Name : M/s. Balaji Construction Company Vs state Of Rajasthan (Rajasthan High Court)
Appeal Number : S.B. Civil Writ No. 12825/2018
Date of Judgement/Order : 29/08/2018
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M/s. Balaji Construction Company Vs state Of Rajasthan (Rajasthan High Court)

It is stated that the petitioner had applied well in time for registration under the GST Act to enable him to migrate within a specific time period. In spite of various reminders, the concerned authorities have not completed the process of migration and now have closed the provision for migration to the GST regime. The petitioner claims to have informed the respondent authorities by email regarding problems faced by it in filing the GST returns.

Issue notice of the writ petition as well as stay application to the respondents returnable in four weeks.

In the meantime, no coercive steps shall be taken against the petitioner on account of non-filing of GST Returns.

Connect with SBCWP No. 3101/2018.

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