Introduction
If you disagree with a GST order, you have legal routes to challenge it. The two main options are appealing to the GST Appellate Tribunal or filing a writ petition in the High Court. But these options serve different purposes. Choosing the right one can make all the difference in your case.
- What is the GST Appellate Tribunal?
- When should you appeal to the Tribunal?
- What is a writ petition in High Court?
- When is a writ better than an appeal?
- Pros and cons of each route
- Real-life examples of both approaches
Conclusion
Knowing whether to file a GST Tribunal appeal or approach the High Court with a writ is critical. While appeals deal with facts, writs focus on legal violations or lack of fairness. GSTNotice.in helps businesses choose the right legal strategy for better results.