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M/S. FESTOON PROPS AND RENTALS LLP vs. THE STATE TAX OFFICER
(Kerala High Court)

Hon'ble Judges:

A.K.JAYASANKARAN NAMBIAR
Pet. Counsel
M.k.hajara
Aji V.dev
Alan Priyadarshi Dev
Res. Counsel
A.s.p.kurup
P.vijayakumar

Petitioner / Applicant

M/S. FESTOON PROPS AND RENTALS LLP

Respondent THE STATE TAX OFFICER
Court Kerala High Court
State

Kerala

Date Aug 25, 2020
Order No.

WP (C). No. 16279 OF 2020 (H)

Citation

2020(8) TAXREPLY 3287

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The petitioner has approached this Court challenging Ext.P6 penalty order passed under Section 130 of the GST Act. During the pendency of the Writ petition the petitioner preferred Ext.P11 appeal before the 3rd respondent against Ext.P6 penalty order. The limited prayer now is for a direction to the 3 rd respondent to consider and pass orders on Ext.P11 appeal expeditiously, and to keep in abeyance recovery steps for the balance amounts recoverable from the petitioner pursuant to Ext.P6 penalty order, in the meanwhile. 2. I have heard the learned counsel appearing for the petitioner, the learned Government Pleader appearing for the respondents 1 to 5, the learned Central Government counsel for the 6 th respondent and the learned Standing counsel for the 7 th respondent. On a consideration of the facts and circumstances of the case as also the submissions made across the Bar, I dispose the Writ petition with a direction to the 3rd respondent to consider and pass orders on Ext....

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