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DELHI HIGH COURT Abhay Kumar Singh V/s Goods and Service Tax Officer, Delhi Department of Trade and Taxes

The Delhi High Court set aside an ex-parte GST demand order for April 2018–March 2019 where the assessee failed to respond to the SCN as it was uploaded under the ‘Additional Notices Tab’ on the GST portal. Considering denial of effective opportunity, alleged duplication of demand, and applicability of amended Section 16(4) of the CGST Act, the Court remanded the matter for fresh adjudication, keeping the challenge to limitation-extension notifications open.

DELHI HIGH COURT [Friends Medicos V/s Union of India]

The Delhi High Court set aside a GST demand order and subsequent rectification order where the adjudicating authority mechanically proceeded on the assumption that no reply was filed, despite the assessee having submitted a reply by email and on the GST portal. Holding that non-consideration of the reply amounted to violation of principles of natural justice, the Court remanded the matter for fresh adjudication, leaving the challenge to limitation-extension notifications open.

DELHI HIGH COURT [ Sight and Sound India Private Limited V/s The Commissioner of SGST ]

The Delhi High Court set aside a GST demand order passed for July 2017 to March 2018 where the show cause notice and reminder were uploaded only in the ‘Additional Notices Tab’ on the GST portal. The petitioner had no knowledge of the proceedings and consequently did not file a reply or attend personal hearing. The Court held that absence of effective communication resulted in denial of natural justice. Considering that the SCN was issued prior to improvements made in the GST portal, the matter is remanded for fresh adjudication after granting opportunity to file reply and personal hearing, subject to payment of nominal costs, while keeping the challenge to limitation-extension notifications open.

CALCUTTA HIGH COURT [Debapriya Chatterjee .....Appellant V/s The State of West Bengal]

This writ petition assails an order dated October 17, 2025 passed by the appellate authority under Section 107 of the WBGST Act, 2017/ CGST Act, 2017 whereby the petitioner’s appeal against an adjudication order dated January 18, 2024 has been dismissed on the ground of delay.

DELHI HIGH COURT [ Hitachi Systems India (P) Ltd. V/s Union of India]

Delhi High Court set aside GST adjudication order passed for tax period July 2017–March 2018, holding that the show cause notice and order were uploaded only in the ‘Additional Notices Tab’ and never came to the petitioner’s knowledge. As no effective opportunity of reply or personal hearing was granted, the Court remanded the matter for fresh adjudication, keeping the challenge to the validity of Notifications under Section 168A open and subject to the Supreme Court’s final decision.

GUJARAT HIGH COURT [Meghaaarika Enterprises Private Limited V/s State of Gujarat]

Gujarat High Court quashed a deficiency memo issued in Form GST RFD-03 rejecting a refund claim of interest paid under protest on assignment of leasehold rights. The Court held that refund application cannot be rejected merely citing absence of GST Council notification and directed revival and fresh adjudication of the refund claim within a stipulated time.

Odisha Livelihoods Mission, Puri, Odisha

Odisha Livelihoods Mission, Puri, Odisha

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