No Opportunity Of Hearing Was Given By The GST Department: Calcutta High Court Quashes Detention Order

Update: 2022-03-21 08:01 GMT

The Calcutta High Court bench of Justice Md. Nizamuddin, has quashed the detention order passed by the Goods and Service Tax Department (GST) on the grounds that the opportunity of hearing was not accorded to the assessee.The petitioner/assessee has challenged the order passed by the Deputy Commissioner of State Tax on the ground that the order was bad in law for the reason that the goods...

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The Calcutta High Court bench of Justice Md. Nizamuddin, has quashed the detention order passed by the Goods and Service Tax Department (GST) on the grounds that the opportunity of hearing was not accorded to the assessee.

The petitioner/assessee has challenged the order passed by the Deputy Commissioner of State Tax on the ground that the order was bad in law for the reason that the goods of the petitioners were detained without giving any opportunity of hearing to the petitioners under the relevant provision of Section 129 of the West Bengal Goods and Service Tax Act,2017 (WBGST Act).

The petitioner consented to pay the tax and penalty amounts specified in Section 129 of the WBGST Act.

The court ordered that the detained goods shall be released on making payment as per the amended provision of Section 129(1) of the WBGST Act and directed the petitioner to make payment within seven days from the date. On receipt of such payment, the department shall release the detained goods in question within 72 hours from receipt of payment.

The court quashed the detention order passed by the Deputy Commissioner of State Tax and remanded it to the authority concerned to consider afresh and pass a reasoned and speaking order in accordance with the law after giving an opportunity of hearing to the petitioners or their authorised representative.

"It is expected that the proceedings and fresh orders will be passed by the authorities concerned as expeditiously as possible," the court said.

Case Title: Precious Trade Link Private Limited Versus Assistant Commissioner of State Tax

Citation: 2022 LiveLaw (Cal) 84

Counsel For Appellant: Advocate Rita Chatterjee

Counsel For Respondent: Advocate A. Roy

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