Mayank Bargali vs Assistant Commissioner Goods & ...

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Judgement Date : 17 February, 2026

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Mayank Bargali vs Assistant Commissioner Goods & ... on 17 February, 2026

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      IN THE HIGH COURT OF UTTARAKHAND
                 AT NAINITAL
     HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE SRI MANOJ KUMAR GUPTA
                           AND
          HON'BLE SRI JUSTICE SUBHASH UPADHYAY

                             17TH FEBRUARY, 2026

           WRIT PETITION (M/B) No. 93 OF 2026

Mayank Bargali                                                    ....Petitioner.

                                   Versus

Assistant Commissioner Goods & Services Tax Haldwani,
Sector-2, District Nainital and others. ...Respondents


Counsel for the petitioner         :   Sri Faizan Ali, learned counsel.

Counsel for the respondents        :   Ms. Puja Banga, learned Brief Holder
                                       for the State of Uttarakhand.



JUDGMENT :

(Per Sri Manoj Kumar Gupta, C.J.)

1. The petitioner has assailed the order dated 30.11.2021 cancelling the GST registration of the petitioner on the ground that he has failed to file the returns within the prescribed period.

2. Learned counsel for the petitioner submits that in identical facts and circumstances in WPMB No. 39 of 2025, a Co- ordinate Bench has permitted the petitioner therein to file an application for revocation of the cancellation order and subject to deposit of unpaid tax along with interest and penalty, the competent authority has been directed to decide the application for revocation of the cancellation order. The operative part of the order passed in the said writ petition is as follows: 1

2026:UHC:1031-DB "8. Accordingly, present writ petition is disposed of by permitting petitioner to move an application for revocation of the cancellation order. If he makes such application within two weeks from today and also furnishes all the pending returns and deposits unpaid tax along with interest and amount of penalty, the Competent Authority shall consider the petitioner's prayer for revocation as per law within four weeks from the date of receipt of such application."

3. It is urged that similar liberty may be granted to the petitioner.

4. Ms. Puja Banga, learned Brief Holder for the State of Uttarakhand appearing through V.C., has no objection in case the present writ petition is disposed of in the same terms.

5. Accordingly, the writ petition is disposed of in the same terms as WPMB No. 39 of 2025.

6. Pending application, if any, also stands disposed of.

_____________________ MANOJ KUMAR GUPTA, C.J.

___________________ SUBHASH UPADHYAY, J.

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