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Natural Justice Prevails: Procedural Defect Nullifies Order, Mandates Proper Notice and Fair Hearing Under Principles of Natural Justice

May 3, 2025

Case Laws     GST     HC

HC found violation of natural justice where SCN was uploaded on 'Additional Notices Tab' without petitioner's knowledge. Following precedent in similar case, HC set aside the impugned order and remanded matter for fresh adjudication. Department mandated to provide personal hearing, consider petitioner's submissions, and pass a reasoned order on merits after giving proper opportunity to respond. Petition disposed of with directions for de novo proceedings ensuring procedural fairness.

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