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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Delhi High Court rules that orders by non-competent authorities are invalid. Understand the legal implications of this decision. </p>
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									<p><strong>Introduction</strong></p><p>In a recent decision by the Hon’ble Delhi High Court, a significant legal principle was affirmed concerning the jurisdiction and competence of authorities issuing orders in legal proceedings. The case, Rahul Packaging v. Union of India, highlights the critical importance of proper authority in administrative actions under the CGST Act. This article delves into the details of the case, the legal issue at hand, and the implications of the court&#8217;s ruling.</p><p><strong>Facts of the Case</strong></p><p><strong>Background of the Petitioner</strong></p><p>M/s. Rahul Packaging (“the Petitioner”) is a business entity involved in the manufacturing and distribution of packaging materials. On November 23, 2021, the Petitioner filed a refund application with the relevant tax authorities, which was subsequently rejected by the Superintendent.</p><p><strong>Issuance of Show Cause Notice</strong></p><p>Following the rejection, the Superintendent issued a show cause notice to the Petitioner on the same day, challenging the validity of the refund application. This show cause notice initiated further legal scrutiny of the refund application.</p><p><strong>Order in Original</strong></p><p>On December 14, 2021, the Superintendent issued an order (“Order in Original”) officially rejecting the refund application filed by the Petitioner. The order was based on the findings detailed in the show cause notice.</p><p><strong>Appeal to the Appellate Authority</strong></p><p>Aggrieved by the Order in Original, the Petitioner filed an appeal with the Appellate Authority. The Appellate Authority, in its order dated April 17, 2023 (“Impugned Order”), upheld the rejection of the refund application on merits. However, it was noted that the adjudicating authority (the Superintendent) was not competent under the CGST Act to issue the show cause notice and adjudicate the matter.</p><p><strong>Petition to the Delhi High Court</strong></p><p>Unconvinced by the Impugned Order, the Petitioner filed a writ petition before the Hon’ble Delhi High Court. The main contention was that the show cause notice and the subsequent Order in Original were issued by an officer lacking the necessary jurisdiction and authority, rendering the entire proceedings invalid.</p><p><strong>Issue</strong></p><p>The primary legal issue in this case was whether the acknowledgment by the Appellate Authority that the order in original was passed by a non-competent authority could validate the proceedings.</p><p><strong>Held</strong></p><p><strong>Delhi High Court’s Ruling</strong></p><p>The Hon’ble Delhi High Court in W.P. (C) NO. 5373 OF 2024 rendered its judgment on this matter, establishing a crucial precedent regarding the competency of authorities under the CGST Act.</p><p><strong>Competence of the Superintendent</strong></p><p>The court noted that the Order in Original was issued by a Range Superintendent who was not authorized under the CGST Act to issue and adjudicate such show cause notices. This lack of competence was a fundamental flaw in the proceedings.</p><p><strong>Flaws in Appellate Authority’s Approach</strong></p><p>The court further observed that while the Appellate Authority recognized the incompetence of the adjudicating officer, it still proceeded to address the merits of the case. The court held that this approach was legally unsustainable. An order issued by an incompetent authority is inherently invalid, and any proceedings based on such an order are void ab initio (from the beginning).</p><p><strong>Quashing of the Show Cause Notice and Proceedings</strong></p><p>Consequently, the Hon’ble Delhi High Court quashed the show cause notice and all subsequent proceedings, including the Order in Original and the Impugned Order. The court emphasized that the proper course of action for the Appellate Authority should have been to nullify the proceedings once the incompetence of the original adjudicating authority was established.</p><p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p><p>The ruling in Rahul Packaging v. Union of India underscores a fundamental legal principle: the competence of the authority issuing orders is paramount. Any deviation from this can lead to the nullification of the entire legal process. This case serves as a critical reminder for administrative authorities to ensure that their actions are within the scope of their legal jurisdiction to maintain the validity of their proceedings.</p>								</div>
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		<title>Writ Petition against Assessment Order not maintainable when remedy of appeal not availed during the period of limitation</title>
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									<p><strong>Introduction</strong></p><p>In a recent case before the Hon&#8217;ble Rajasthan High Court, a significant ruling was delivered regarding the maintainability of writ petitions against Assessment Orders when the remedy of appeal has not been availed within the period of limitation. The case of M/s. Thekedar Nand Lal Sharma v. State of Rajasthan and Ors. shed light on crucial aspects of tax law and judicial recourse.</p><p><strong>Facts of the Case</strong></p><p>M/s. Thekedar Nand Lal Sharma, herein referred to as &#8220;the Petitioner,&#8221; lodged a writ petition challenging the Show Cause Notice (SCN) issued by the Revenue Department on October 28, 2022, and the subsequent Order dated March 2, 2023, under Section 74 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 (CGST Act). Feeling aggrieved by these actions, the Petitioner sought recourse by filing a writ petition before the Hon&#8217;ble High Court.</p><p><strong>Issue</strong></p><p>The pivotal question before the court was whether a writ petition against an Assessment Order remains maintainable when the aggrieved party fails to avail the remedy of appeal within the stipulated period of limitation.</p><p><strong>Held</strong></p><p>In D.B. Civil Writ Petition No. 1437/2024, the Hon&#8217;ble Rajasthan High Court provided its ruling:</p>								</div>
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										<span class="elementor-icon-list-text">The court noted that the Petitioner refrained from filing an appeal and allowed the impugned Order to attain finality during the proceedings. Subsequently, the Petitioner approached the High Court by filing a writ petition against the tax, interest, and penalty imposed.</span>
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										<span class="elementor-icon-list-text">Furthermore, it was observed that the Petitioner consciously chose not to exercise the remedy of appeal as prescribed under Section 107 of the CGST Act. Instead, the Petitioner waited for the statutory period of limitation for filing an appeal to lapse.</span>
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										<span class="elementor-icon-list-text">Relying on a precedent set by the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of Assistant Commissioner (CT) LTU, Kakinada &amp; Ors. vs. Glaxo Smith Kline Consumer Health Care Limited, the Rajasthan High Court concluded that a writ petition cannot be entertained to seek relief against an Assessment Order if the appeal remedy was not availed within the specified period. Therefore, the writ petition was deemed not maintainable.</span>
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		<title>Bombay High Court&#8217;s Landmark Judgment on Provisional Attachment under GST</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Get a legal perspective on Bombay High Court's stance on GST attachment orders. Explore the implications and significance of the verdict.</p>
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									<p><strong>Introduction</strong></p><p>In a significant ruling, the Bombay High Court addressed the issue of provisional attachment orders under the Maharashtra Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 (MGST Act) and the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 (CGST Act). This article examines the court&#8217;s decision in the case of Patil Construction and Infrastructure Ltd. Vs The Commissioner of State Tax and its implications for taxpayers and tax authorities.</p><p><strong>Facts of the Case</strong></p><p>The case centered around the issuance of attachment orders under Section 83 of the MGST Act and CGST Act, in conjunction with Rule 159 of the CGST Rules. The Joint Commissioner of State Tax-II, Pune Division, Pune, provisionally determined the petitioner&#8217;s liability following an investigation. It was suggested that the petitioner might default in paying the ultimate tax, interest, and penalty, prompting the exercise of powers under Section 83 to safeguard government revenue.</p><p><strong>Issue</strong></p><p>The primary issue before the court was the legality and justification of the provisional attachment of the petitioner&#8217;s bank accounts under Section 83 of the GST laws.</p><p><strong>Held</strong></p><p>The Bombay High Court found that the order lacked sufficient material to demonstrate the necessity of attaching the petitioner’s bank accounts to protect government revenue. The court emphasized that before exercising powers under Section 83, the Commissioner must be satisfied that such action is necessary to safeguard government revenue. The court cited the Supreme Court’s judgment in M/s Radha Krishan Industries Vs. State of Himachal Pradesh &amp; Ors., highlighting that the power to order provisional attachment, including bank accounts, is draconian and must be preceded by the formation of an opinion by the Commissioner.</p><p>The court&#8217;s decision reinforces the principle that the power of provisional attachment under GST laws should be exercised judiciously and not arbitrarily. It serves as a reminder to tax authorities to ensure that the interests of government revenue are balanced with the rights of taxpayers.</p><p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p><p>The judgment in Patil Construction and Infrastructure Ltd. Vs The Commissioner of State Tax marks a significant development in GST jurisprudence. It underscores the importance of a balanced approach in exercising powers under the GST laws and emphasizes the need to protect taxpayers&#8217; rights while safeguarding government revenue.</p>								</div>
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