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WPMB/1020/2025 of MS S S MEDICAL SYSTEMS PRIVATE LIMITED vs THE COMMISSIONER STATE TAX HEADQUARTERS

High Court of UttarakhandWPMB

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The High Court of Uttarakhand decided this matter on 6 January 2026. The registry identifies it as CNR UKHC010190852025. The bench of 2 comprised Justice G. Narendar and Justice Subhash Upadhyay.

The disposal recorded by the registry is "Order setting aside assessment and remanding for further proceedings". The record refers to 2 enactments, among them Uttarakhand Value Added Tax Act and GST Act (implied). 3 statutory provisions are noted on the record.

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CourtHigh Court of Uttarakhand
Record typeWPMB
Case numberCNR UKHC010190852025
Date of decision
Decision year2026
Bench
PetitionerMS S S MEDICAL SYSTEMS PRIVATE LIMITED
RespondentTHE COMMISSIONER STATE TAX HEADQUARTERS
DisposalOrder setting aside assessment and remanding for further proceedings
Acts
Sections
  • Section 73
  • Section 74
  • Section 75 of the Uttarakhand VAT/GST Act

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