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” Upholds Strict Adherence to Statutory Timelines in Taxation Matters

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Patna High Court Denies Relief for Delay in Challenging GST Registration Cancellation: "The Law Favours the Diligent, Not the Indolent," Upholds Strict Adherence to Statutory Timelines in Taxation Matters
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Patna High Court Denies Relief for Delay in Challenging GST Registration Cancellation: “The Law Favours the Diligent, Not the Indolent,” Upholds Strict Adherence to Statutory Timelines in Taxation Matters

Court’s Decision The Patna High Court dismissed the writ petition filed by the petitioner challenging the cancellation of their GST registration. The court held that the appeal against the cancellation…
Posted by Rawlaw January 8, 2025

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