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The Orissa High Court held that the writ petition challenging an ...


Writ Petition dismissed due to failure to exhaust alternative remedy. Order served via common portal deemed valid.

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May 27, 2024

The Orissa High Court held that the writ petition challenging an order passed under Section 74 of the OGST Act, 2017 was not maintainable due to being filed after the limitation period and without exhausting the alternative remedy of filing an appeal. The court emphasized the importance of adhering to statutory appeal procedures and cited the Supreme Court's decision in Assistant Commissioner (CT) LTU, Kakinada. The court also noted that even though the petitioner was not physically served the order, its availability on the common portal constituted valid service. Ultimately, the court dismissed the petition as not maintainable.

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