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The Court held that cancellation for non-filing of returns can be revisited if the taxpayer clears dues and files returns. Authorities may restore registration under Rule 22(4) upon compliance.
The issue involved cancellation of GST registration allegedly without proper hearing. The court allowed the petitioner to approach the appellate tribunal, emphasizing use of statutory remedies.
The issue concerns vague GST cancellation notices lacking facts. Courts held that absence of details violates natural justice and invalidates proceedings.
The Court held that the controversy was identical to a previously decided case. The petition was accordingly disposed of without fresh examination of merits.
The Court held that cancellation based on grounds not mentioned in the show cause notice violates natural justice. The order was set aside and registration restored with liberty for fresh proceedings.
The court ruled that cancellation was unsustainable where authorities ignored documents and passed non-speaking orders. It emphasized that decisions must reflect application of mind and proper evaluation of evidence.
This article explains why GST registration is not limited to turnover thresholds. It highlights transaction-based triggers that can mandate registration even for small businesses.
The issue was whether a taxpayer could seek revocation after missing the prescribed timeline due to portal restrictions. The Court allowed manual filing and directed authorities to consider the application on merits.
The case addressed whether cancellation for non-filing of returns could be reversed. The court allowed revocation subject to filing returns and payment of tax, interest, and penalty.
The court examined cancellation of GST registration issued without stating any reasons. It held such non-speaking orders invalid and restored registration, emphasizing that reasoned orders are mandatory.