Ms Blue Moon DTH World MANOHARAN S SUNDARAM, D. KAVIYA ,V. THIYAGARAJAN ,P. BASKARAN ,P. VELAMMAL vs The Assistant Commissioner (ST) — WP/18864/2026
Case under Others Section 1. Disposed: Contested--DISPOSED OF on 05th June 2026.
CNR: HCMA010965582026
e-Filing Number
18-04-2026
Filing Number
WP/71497/2026
Filing Date
20-Apr-2026
Registration No
WP/18864/2026
Registration Date
07-May-2026
Judge
Honourable Mr Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy
Coram
Honourable Mr Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy
Bench Type
Single Bench
Category
Tax/Tolls ( 150 )
Judicial Branch
WRITSECTION
Decision Date
05-Jun-2026
Nature of Disposal
Contested--DISPOSED OF
Last updated 07-Jun-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.Ms Blue Moon DTH World MANOHARAN S SUNDARAM, D. KAVIYA ,V. THIYAGARAJAN ,P. BASKARAN ,P. VELAMMAL
Respondent(s)
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1.The Assistant Commissioner (ST)
Case History
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Case disposedDisposed
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05-Jun-2026
Honourable Mr Justice Senthilkumar RamamoorthyView PDF
Summary of WP No. 18864 of 2026 The Madras High Court set aside a GST tax demand order dated 05.02.2025 issued by the Assistant Commissioner (ST) against Blue Moon DTH World, finding it was passed without hearing the petitioner. The court remanded the matter for reconsideration on the condition that the petitioner remits 25% of the disputed tax demand within thirty days, after which the respondent must provide the petitioner a reasonable opportunity to contest the demand and issue a fresh order within three months. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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05-Jun-2026
For Admission
Honourable Mr Justice Senthilkumar Ramamoorthy
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20-Apr-2026
Case filed
Registration No. WP/18864/2026
Summary of WP No. 18864 of 2026 The Madras High Court set aside a GST tax demand order dated 05.02.2025 issued by the Assistant Commissioner (ST) against Blue Moon DTH World, finding it was passed without hearing the petitioner. The court remanded the matter for reconsideration on the condition that the petitioner remits 25% of the disputed tax demand within thirty days, after which the respondent must provide the petitioner a reasonable opportunity to contest the demand and issue a fresh order within three months. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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