M/S ARMOUR SECURITY (INDIA) LTD. versus COMMISSIONER, CGST, DELHI EAST COMMISSIONERATE & ANR.
The Supreme Court held that a summons, search or inquiry for the purpose of gathering information does not constitute 'initiation of any proceedings' under Section 6(2)(b) of the CGST Act; the initiation of proceedings for the purposes of s.6(2)(b) occurs with the issuance of a show cause notice which crystallises...
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- Parties
- Petitioner: M/s Armour Security (India) Ltd.; Respondent: Commissioner, CGST, Delhi East Commissionerate & Anr.
- Jurisdiction
- India
- Judgment Date
- 14 August 2025
- Procedural Posture
- Special Leave Petition (c) No. 6092 of 2025 / Disposed
- Outcome
- Special Leave Petition dismissed and petition disposed of
- Legal Topics
- Section 6(2)(b) CGST, Section 70 CGST, Summons, Show Cause Notice, Cross Empowerment, Intelligence Based Enforcement, Single Interface, Parallel Proceedings, Subject Matter
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Parties
M/s Armour Security (India) Ltd.
Petitioner
Commissioner, CGST, Delhi East Commissionerate & Anr.
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Special Leave Petition (c) No. 6092 of 2025 / Disposed
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether issuance of summons can be regarded as initiation of proceedings within the meaning of Section 6(2)(b) of the CGST Act
- 2 Whether 'subject matter' within the meaning of Section 6(2)(b) includes all matters dealt with in summons under the Act
- 3 What is the purport of an 'order' under Section 6(2)(a) of the CGST Act
Ratio Decidendi
The Supreme Court held that a summons, search or inquiry for the purpose of gathering information does not constitute 'initiation of any proceedings' under Section 6(2)(b) of the CGST Act; the initiation of proceedings for the purposes of s.6(2)(b) occurs with the issuance of a show cause notice which crystallises the subject matter (liability alleged), and the bar in s.6(2)(b) is attracted only where two proceedings seek to assess or recover an identical or overlapping tax liability arising from the same contravention.
Court Disposition
Special Leave Petition dismissed and petition disposed of
Orders
- Present petition disposed of
- Pending application(s), if any, disposed of
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