The Jammu & Kashmir High Court has held that the GST registration cannot be granted or renewed considering the fact that the said premise is under dispute between the co-owners. In the year 1993, the petitioner, Mr. Parveez Ahmad Baba and another person jointly purchased a two storeyed tin roof building along with land measuring 1844 sq. feet situate at Kothibagh Bund, Srinagar from one Mohd. Sultan R/o Gow Kadal, Maisuma, Srinagar in terms of a sale deed executed on 17th May, 1993. It is, however, the case of the petitioner that the entire consideration amount was paid by him and the name of the co-owner, being his brother was also included in the sale deed as vendee, though, he had not paid even a single penny towards purchase of the subject property.
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