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GST Claim Resolution Ordered: Administrative Process to Address Tax Dispute Within Eight Weeks of Filing

May 10, 2025

Case Laws     GST     HC

HC directs second respondent to resolve petitioner's representation regarding GST claim within eight weeks, following precedent set in prior case involving educational institute. Tax authorities instructed to process invoices as standard, without engaging in underlying dispute. Consistent with previous judicial guidance, the court provides opportunity for administrative resolution while maintaining procedural neutrality. Petition disposed of with specific time-bound directive for administrative action.

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