The jurisdictional respondent is directed to consider Revocation Application filed by petitioner
Section 30 of the CGST Act, 2017— Revocation of Cancellation of Registration - The petitioner grieved to non-consideration of his Revocation Applications dated 25.03.2021 & 26.04.2021, wherein he has sought for rescinding of Order for cancellation of registration dated 23.07.2019. The respondent counsel submitted that if a reasonable time is granted, there would be no impediment for considering the subject applications provided that petitioner too co-operates by furnishing information/records as are necessary for due consideration of its claim. The court observed that this writ petition succeeds.
Held that:- The Hon’ble High Court issued a writ of Mandamus directing the jurisdictional respondents to consider and cause to be considered subject Revocation Applications of the petitioner in terms of Sec. 30 of the Act, within a period of six weeks. The jurisdictional respondents shall pay to the petitioner a sum of Rs. 1,000/- per day for the delay brooked in taking the call on the subject applications, apart from they running the risk of being hauled up for contempt.
The jurisdictional respondent is directed to consider Revocation Application filed by petitioner
Section 30 of the CGST Act, 2017— Revocation of Cancellation of Registration - The petitioner grieved to non-consideration of his Revocation Applications dated 25.03.2021 & 26.04.2021, wherein he has sought for rescinding of Order for cancellation of registration dated 23.07.2019. The respondent counsel submitted that if a reasonable time is granted, there would be no impediment for considering the subject applications provided that petitioner too co-operates by furnishing information/records as are necessary for due consideration of its claim. The court observed that this writ petition succeeds.
Held that:- The Hon’ble High Court issued a writ of Mandamus directing the jurisdictional respondents to consider and cause to be considered subject Revocation Applications of the petitioner in terms of Sec. 30 of the Act, within a period of six weeks. The jurisdictional respondents shall pay to the petitioner a sum of Rs. 1,000/- per day for the delay brooked in taking the call on the subject applications, apart from they running the risk of being hauled up for contempt.