11 IMPORTANT GST CASE LAWS 26.02.2025

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11 IMPORTANT GST CASE LAWS 26.02.2025

SectionCase Law TitleBrief SummaryCitation
16Multi Services v. Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC)ITC disallowance for delayed GSTR-3B filing can be rectified within 6 months.Click Here
22Satya Dev Singh v. Union of IndiaGST Registration Valid; Co-Owner Consent Not Required for Proof of Principal Place of Business 

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30Siddhi Vinayak Process v. Assistant Commissioner of State TaxDelay in filing a revocation application can be condoned.Click Here
30Mohan Bahuguna v. Assistant CommissionerRegistration cancellation can be revoked upon filing pending returns and dues.Click Here
73Ramasamy Singaravelan v. Deputy State Tax OfficerNotices and assessment orders issued in the name of a deceased assessee are invalid.Click Here
73Sri Vishnu Industries v. Deputy State Tax OfficerA rectification application should be disposed of before proceeding with a writ petition.Click Here
73NPS Painting Contractor v. State Tax OfficerAn assessment order exceeding the scope of the show-cause notice is invalid.Click Here
73Kalishankar Sahoo v. Chief Commissioner of CT and GSTAn assessment order cannot be passed without considering previous orders.

Demand Order Set Aside; Overlapping Adjudication Requires Fresh Proceedings

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108Buddha Resorts (P.) Ltd. v. Chief Commissioner of Goods and Services Tax (GST)

A Revision petition can be filed against an order passed under section 73 before Filing Appeal

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129Mohammad Shamasher v. State of West BengalPenalty for Mismatch Between E-way Bill and Delivery Challan Upheld Due to Intention to Evade Tax : Unregistered consignor in the e-way bill and the Registered consignor in the delivery challanClick Here

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