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Condonation of delay beyond condonable period - appeal rejected ...


High Court Allows Reconsideration of Appeal Filed Late Due to Absence of GST Appellate Tribunal, Citing Similar Case.

February 26, 2024

Case Laws     GST     HC

Condonation of delay beyond condonable period - appeal rejected on the sole ground that the appeal filed by the appellant is beyond the condonable period i.e., 56 days - The High Court held that while the delay was beyond the condonable period, the absence of the GST Appellate Tribunal justified the court's intervention. It referred to a similar case in Narayanapet Municipality Vs Superintendent of Central Tax, where the appeal was remanded back for reconsideration due to delay beyond the condonable period. The court found the principle applicable to the present case as well.

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