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Petition maintainable despite previously filed appeal. Order ...


Unfair order quashed for violating natural justice; fresh hearing ordered despite appeal filed earlier.

November 5, 2024

Case Laws     GST     HC

Petition maintainable despite previously filed appeal. Order passed in violation of principles of natural justice by not allowing petitioner to file reply within stipulated time. Original order liable to be set aside. Fact of filing appeal against original order not a ground to refuse relief when order passed in violation of natural justice. Writ petition allowed, original order quashed, matter remanded for fresh adjudication after providing opportunity of hearing to petitioner.

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