Judgments on Natural Law Principle
| Sr. No. | Judgment Name | Judgment Head Note | Judgment Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1) | Hon’ble Patna High Court in the case of M/s G. Power Solutions V. State of Bihar [Civil Writ Jurisdiction case no. 11384 of 2022] | Ex-Parte Orders are violation of principles of natural justice | |
| 2) | Hon’ble Calcutta High Court in the case of Santosh Kumar Gupta V. Assistant Commissioner of Revenue vide M.A.T. 651 of 2022 | High Court quashed GST order for violation of principles of natural justice. | COMING SOON |
| 3) | Hon’ble Madras High Court in the case of JAK Communications Private Limited V. Deputy Commercial Tax Officer vide W.P. no. 35453 of 2023 | High Court sets aside GST Order: Notice not physically served, violation of natural justice. | |
| 4) | Hon’ble Gujarat High Court in M.P. Commodities Pvt. Ltd. V. State of Gujarat vide R/Special Civil Application no. 3796 of 2022 | High Court quashes non-speaking orders under GST in Form GST-DRC-07. | |
| 5) | Hon’ble Calcullta High Court in the case of Maxxcab Wires & Cables Pvt. Ltd. V. State Tax Officer vide W.P.A. no. 24558 of 2022 | High Court has held that non-speaking order under GST is not valid. | COMING SOON |
| 6) | Hon’ble Gujarat High Court in the case of Alkem Laboratories Ltd. V. Union of India vide R/Special Civil Application no. 994 of 2021. | Opportunity of being heard shall be given before passing of any order by GST Authority | |
| 7) | Hon’ble Allahabad High Court in the case of V.S. Enterprises V. State of U.P. vide Writ Tax No. 414/2021. | High Court set aside ex-parte order passed without allowing due opportunity of hearing. | |
| 8) | Hon’ble Allahabad High Court in the case of M/s Swastik Traders V. State of U.P. vide Misc. Bench No. 19798 of 2019. | High Court has explained the concept of natural justice and passed the judgment in the favor of doctrine of natural justice which says that it not only secures justice but also prevent miscarriage of justice. | COMING SOON |
| 9) | Hon’ble Madras High Court in the case of Rainbow Stones (P) Ltd. V. Assistant Commissioner (ST) vide Writ Petition No. 4510 of 2024 | Hon’ble High Court has set aside the assessment order on the ground that the order is vague in nature and devoid of proper reasoning. |
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