Violation of natural justice, lack of reasoning in orders, fraud by tax consultant. Orders set aside for re-adjudication.

Violation of natural justice, lack of reasoning in orders, fraud by tax consultant. Orders set aside for re-adjudication.
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GST
The High Court found a violation of natural justice principles due to lack of reasoning in orders of Assistant Commissioner and GST officer. The orders did not address the petitioner's claim of fraud by tax consultant, lacked essential details, and showed non-application of mind. The orders were set aside and remitted for re-adjudication of the Show Cau

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