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The order, ex parte in nature, passed in violation of the principles of natural justice, entails civil consequences. As such, on this short ground alone, this court disposes of the present writ petition.

Section 73 of the CGST Act, 2017--- Demand Notice  —–- The petitioner prayed for quashing of the order dated 07.08.2019 passed by the respondent under Section 73 of the Act on the grounds of the same being nonspeaking and in complete ignorance to the principle of law laid down by a division bench of this court in C.W.J.C. number 2125 of 2019. The counsel for the Revenue submitted that he has no objection if the matter is remanded to the Assessing Authority for deciding the case afresh. Also, during pendency of the case, no coercive steps shall be taken against the petitioner. The court observed that the order is bad in law because of two reasons- (a) violation of principles of natural justice and (b) order passed ex parte in nature, does not assign any sufficient reasons, as to how the officer could determine the amount due and payable by the assessee.

Held that:- The Hon’ble High Court quashed and set aside the impugned orders. Further directed the respondent for defreezing/ de-attaching of the bank account(s) of the writ-petitioner attached.

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