- Assessee’s appeal against GST registration cancellation was dismissed due to limitation, not case merits.
- Assessee filed a writ petition in High Court for reinstatement of cancelled registration.
- Court noted similar cases where registration was restored if compliance obligations were met.
- Court allowed registration restoration, directing assessee to approach authority within 7 days and complete statutory requirements.
- Judgment shows procedural lapses can be addressed through writ jurisdiction if tax obligations are met, providing a remedy for genuine taxpayers.
- Case: J&K HC – Paramjeet Singh v. Union Territory of J & K.
Source: a2ztaxcorp.net
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