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HC adjudicated a procedural matter concerning natural justice ...


Judicial Review Mandates Enhanced Communication Protocols for Efficient Legal Proceedings and Transparent Administrative Processes

June 6, 2025

Case Laws     GST     HC

HC adjudicated a procedural matter concerning natural justice principles, specifically addressing communication deficiencies in legal proceedings. The court mandated the Registry to implement communication protocols for efficient case processing within the CGST Department. Key directives included: deputizing two officers from CGST and CX Delhi Zone for immediate instructions, publishing email addresses of Commissionerates in cause lists, and requiring specific Commissionerate names in writ petitions. The court emphasized improved communication mechanisms to enhance legal service delivery and transparency. Petition was disposed of with procedural recommendations for future case management.

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