High Court Refuses to Entertain Writ Petition, Says Taxpayer Must First Approach GST Appellate Authority:

The High Court dismissed a writ petition challenging a Rs 112.39 crore GST demand, holding that the taxpayer must first exhaust the statutory appellate remedy under the CGST Act.
HC Declines Writ Against Rs 112.39 Crore GST Demand

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High Court Refuses to Entertain Writ Petition, Says Taxpayer Must First Approach GST Appellate Authority
The High Court dismissed a writ petition challenging a Rs 112.39 crore GST demand, holding that the taxpayer must first exhaust the statutory appellate remedy under the CGST Act.
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Saloni is a Content Writer with 2+ years of experience at studycafe.in. She writes legal, taxation, and finance related content including GST, Income Tax etc. Skilled in translating complex judicial pronouncements and regulatory developments into clear, and reader-friendly articles. Experienced in covering judgements of ITAT, High Court, GSTAT, and news related to Income Tax, GST, and corporate law. She can be reached at [email protected].
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