Non availment of Statutory Remedy under KGST Act: Kerala HC dismisses Writ Petition for quashing Ledger Details [Read Order]

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The High Court of Kerala dismissed the writ petition for quashing ledger details on the ground of non-availment of statutory remedy under the Kerala Goods and Service Tax (KGST) Act. The petitioner, Sabu Puthen Veed, has filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India to quash order passed based on the…

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