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Principles of Natural Justice - sufficient opportunity of being ...


Court Sets Aside Re-assessment Order Due to Violation of Natural Justice Principles; Fresh Order to be Issued.

July 3, 2019

Case Laws     VAT and Sales Tax     HC

Principles of Natural Justice - sufficient opportunity of being heard - The action of the respondent in issuing multiple proposition notices proposing different tax liabilities and passing the impugned re-assessment order in haste cannot be appreciated - impugned order set aside with direction to pass fresh order

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