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Petitioner Faces Serious Consequences for Submitting Fabricated Show Cause Notices Undermining Judicial Integrity

May 19, 2025

Case Laws     GST     HC

HC recalled its previous order after discovering fabricated show cause notices (SCNs) submitted by the petitioner. The court issued non-bailable warrants for the petitioner's production, directing counsel to identify individuals responsible for submitting fraudulent documentation. The court prima facie determined that the SCN was deliberately manipulated to obtain a favorable judicial order, mandating the petitioner's appearance and requiring counsel to file an explanatory affidavit regarding the origin of the falsified documents. The writ petition was restored to its original docket number, with strict judicial scrutiny of the procedural irregularities.

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