The Supreme Court has upheld the Delhi High Court’s ruling that service of personal hearing notices through the registered email address is valid and sufficient under Section 169 of the CGST Act, 2017. The bench of Justice Sanjay Kumar and Justice Alok Aradhe dismissed the Special Leave Petition by affirming that email communication constitutes proper…
Supreme Court Upholds Validity of Email Service of Personal Hearing Notices U/s 169 of CGST Act
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