Daily Archives: May 19, 2026

Ex-Parte GST Order Is Invalid If SCN Was Uploaded Under Hidden Additional Notices Tab Prior To Portal Redesign

By | May 19, 2026

Ex-Parte GST Order Is Invalid If SCN Was Uploaded Under Hidden Additional Notices Tab Prior To Portal Redesign Issue Whether an ex-parte adjudication order under Section 73 is legally sustainable if the preceding Show Cause Notice (SCN) was uploaded under the “Additional Notices and Orders” tab prior to the January 2024 portal redesign, resulting in… Read More »

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Composite GST Assessment Order Spanning Multiple Years Is Invalid and Liable to Be Quashed

By | May 19, 2026

Composite GST Assessment Order Spanning Multiple Years Is Invalid and Liable to Be Quashed Issue Whether the revenue authorities can legally issue a single, composite Show Cause Notice (SCN) or assessment order covering multiple tax periods across different financial years under Section 73 of the Act. Facts Context: The Petitioner-assessee was issued a single, composite… Read More »

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DGGI Summons to Directors for Fake Input Tax Credit Inquiry Are Lawfully Valid and Cannot Be Quashed

By | May 19, 2026

DGGI Summons to Directors for Fake Input Tax Credit Inquiry Are Lawfully Valid and Cannot Be Quashed Issue Whether summons issued by the DGGI under Section 70 of the CGST Act to a company director for the production of documents and personal attendance during an ongoing fake Input Tax Credit (ITC) inquiry can be judicially… Read More »

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Google Accelerates Android AI Revolution to Outpace Apple’s Looming Siri Reboot

By | May 19, 2026

Google Accelerates Android AI Revolution to Outpace Apple’s Looming Siri Reboot The race for mobile artificial intelligence supremacy has reached a critical flashpoint. Ahead of its annual developer showcase, Google has officially unveiled Gemini Intelligence at The Android Show. This major architectural upgrade transitions Android from a reactive, passive operating system into a proactive, screen-aware… Read More »

GST Arrest and Remand Held Lawful As Revenue Followed All Statutory and Constitutional Safeguards

By | May 19, 2026

GST Arrest and Remand Held Lawful As Revenue Followed All Statutory and Constitutional Safeguards Issue Whether a GST arrest by the DGGI and a subsequent judicial remand order are legally sustainable when the petitioner alleges violations of constitutional rights (Articles 21 and 22) and procedural non-compliance under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023 (BNSS). Facts… Read More »

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Refund Rejection Without Prior Deficiency Memo or Hearing Is Unsustainable; Matter Remanded for Fresh Adjudication

By | May 19, 2026

Refund Rejection Without Prior Deficiency Memo or Hearing Is Unsustainable; Matter Remanded for Fresh Adjudication Issue Whether a subsequent refund application can be blocked by previous limitation-barred rejection orders when the original refund rejection violated natural justice by failing to issue a mandatory deficiency memo or grant a personal hearing under Rules 90 and 92… Read More »

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Unreasoned GST Registration Cancellation Order Lacking Specific Default Details Is Violative of Natural Justice

By | May 19, 2026

Unreasoned GST Registration Cancellation Order Lacking Specific Default Details Is Violative of Natural Justice Issue Whether a GST registration cancellation order is legally sustainable under Section 29 of the Act if the preceding Show Cause Notice (SCN) fails to specify the exact period of default, and the final order is a non-speaking, unreasoned document issued… Read More »

Omitted and Ultra Vires GST Refund Restriction Rule Renders Challenge to its Validity Infructuous

By | May 19, 2026

Omitted and Ultra Vires GST Refund Restriction Rule Renders Challenge to its Validity Infructuous Issue Whether a writ petition seeking to declare a GST refund-restriction rule ultra vires survives for adjudication after the rule has already been judicially declared ultra vires by another High Court and subsequently omitted from the statute book by the Government.… Read More »

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Tax Demand Exceeding SCN Proposals and Ignoring Exemption Pleas Is Unsustainable and Liable to Be Quashed

By | May 19, 2026

Tax Demand Exceeding SCN Proposals and Ignoring Exemption Pleas Is Unsustainable and Liable to Be Quashed Issue Whether an adjudication order under the GST Act is legally sustainable if it confirms a tax demand vastly exceeding the amount proposed in the Show Cause Notice (SCN) and completely fails to consider the assessee’s specific statutory exemption… Read More »

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