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HC Dismissed Writ Against Best Judgment Assessment Order Since There Was No Violation of Principles of Natural Justice

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Principles of Natural Justice

Case Details: Ashok Varandani v. Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs, Jaipur - [2024] 160 taxmann.com 616 (Rajasthan)

Judiciary and Counsel Details

    • Manindra Mohan Shrivastava, CJ. & Bhuwan Goyal, J.
    • Anurag Kalavatiya for the Petitioner.
    • Kinshuk JainJai UpadhyaySourabh Jain for the Respondent.

Facts of the Case

The petitioner was engaged in the business of trading of jewellery. The department issued a notice to file GSTR-3B return for the month of August, 2023. However, the petitioner did not file return within the stipulated period and the department proceeded to make best judgment assessment under Section 62 of the CGST Act, 2017.

Thereafter, the petitioner filed writ petition against the best judgment assessment order and contended that assessment was made without collecting necessary information and without affording any opportunity of hearing. It also submitted that the return was filed belatedly due to financial constraints and therefore, best judgment assessment should be withdrawn.

High Court Held

The Honorable High Court noted that the petitioner did not even file appeal against the best judgment assessment order and now challenged the order through writ petition. The Court further noted that the petitioner can’t complain of violation of principles of natural justice since it failed to file return even when notice was issued and the Assessing Authority was left with no option but to proceed to make best judgment assessment.

Therefore, the Court dismissed the writ petition since the petitioner committed default at every stage and the legislative scheme of the CGST Act, 2017 provided remedy of appeal which was not availed by the petitioner.

List of Cases Referred to

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Goods & Services Tax

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Investment in India by Foreign Nationals & NRI's

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Accounting & Bookkeeping

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International Taxation

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Startup Services

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Mergers & Acquisition Advisory

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Income Tax

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Corporate Financial Services

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Indian Business Advisory Service
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