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M/S. Om Prakash Singh vs Commissioner (Appeals)
2025 Latest Caselaw 11031 Ori

Citation : 2025 Latest Caselaw 11031 Ori
Judgement Date : 4 December, 2025

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Orissa High Court

M/S. Om Prakash Singh vs Commissioner (Appeals) on 4 December, 2025

Author: Murahari Sri Raman
Bench: Murahari Sri Raman
                    IN THE HIGH COURT OF ORISSA AT CUTTACK
                              W.P.(C) No.34631 of 2025
                 M/s. OM Prakash Singh                ....            Petitioner
                                                        Mr. S. Sahu, Advocate
                                          -versus-
                 Commissioner (Appeals), GST, CX ....      Opposite Parties
                 and Customs, Bhubaneswar and
                 another
                                   Mr. Sujan Kumar Roy Choudhury, Senior
                                                        Standing Counsel

                                   CORAM:
                       THE HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE
                                     AND
                 THE HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE MURAHARI SRI RAMAN
                                          ORDER

Order No. 04.12.2025

01. W.P.(C) No.34631 of 2025 and I.A. No.20888 of 2025

1. Mr. S.K. Roy Choudhury, learned Senior Standing Counsel, GST, Central Excise & Customs enters appearance on behalf of opposite parties.

2. Mr. S. Sahu, learned counsel appears on behalf of petitioner and submits, assuming though not admitting that there could be allegation of suppression by his client, the determination of amount of service tax due was not made anywhere near within one year from date of the notice. He submits, the facts are glaring for him to demonstrate that impossibility to determine within the time cannot be the case of revenue. He relies on use of word 'shall' in sub-section (4B) of Section 73 of the Finance Act, 1994 to make his point.

3. Learned counsel for the petitioner relies on judgment dated 4th April, 2024 of a Division Bench in the High Court of Patna (Civil Writ Jurisdiction Case no.18398 of 2023) M/s. Kanak Automobiles Pvt.

Ltd. v. Union of India and others (tiol print). We reproduce below paragraph-10 from the judgment;

"10. Here, we agree that it is not an absolute mandate that the proceedings should be completed within one year from the notice; but it requires the statutory authority to take all possible steps, so to do and conclude the proceedings within an year. No steps were taken in the entire one year period, which results in the frustration of the goal of expediency as required statutorily. We hence find that the proceedings cannot be continued."

4. Mr. Avinash Kedia, learned Junior Standing Counsel for the Revenue with reference to the order of the Apex Court dated 02.05.2025 passed in SLP (C) No.5392 of 2025 submits that in view of the observation of the Apex Court at paragraph-9 of the said order, the hearing of this case may be deferred.

5. List this matter along with W.P.(C) No.18713 of 2024 on the date fixed therein. Till then, no coercive action shall be taken against the petitioner.

Urgent certified copy of this order be granted as per rules.

(Harish Tandon) Chief Justice

(M.S. Raman) Judge MRS/Laxmikant

Signed by: LAXMIKANT MOHAPATRA Designation: Senior Stenographer Reason: Authentication Location: High Court of Orissa, Cuttack Date: 05-Dec-2025 18:44:41

 
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