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  1. A Show Cause Notice is nothing but a notice issued when a person/firm/company is held prima facie responsible for misconduct. In the Show Cause Notice the delinquent is required to be informed that he/she is responsible for such misconduct.

  2. A Show Cause Notice [SCN] is issued when a government official is held prima facie responsible for misconduct. In the SCN the delinquent is required to be informed that he is responsible for such misconduct.

  3. Apr 16, 2023 · Show cause notice is a legal notice used by authorities, employers, or other stakeholders to seek an explanation from an individual or an organisation regarding any misconduct, non-compliance, or untoward incidents.

  4. Apr 3, 2024 · A show cause notice is a formal communication issued by a court, tribunal, regulatory authority, or administrative body. Its primary objective is to inform the recipient of alleged violations or misconduct and provide an opportunity to present their side of the story.

  5. 1.1 Show Cause Notice (SCN) is the culmination of our efforts from the beginning of investigation/proceedings for contravention of provisions of the tax statute(s) till conclusion of investigation /proceeding by way of formal issuance of a written notice to

  6. main.sci.gov.in › supremecourt › 2019/18159/18159_2019_40_1501_24686_Judgement_16J U D G M E N T - SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

    information, the Corporation issued a show cause notice dated 10.04.2018 to the appellant informing the appellant about the said arrest and seizure of documents which appeared to contain question papers related to the examination conducted by the appellant. This notice alleged that the appellant had breached

  7. Apr 30, 2019 · A mere show-cause notice or charge-sheet does not infringe the right of anyone. It is only when a final order imposing some punishment or otherwise adversely affecting a party is passed, that the said party can be said to have any grievance.”

  8. Jun 13, 2022 · On the basis of the decisions cited it appears that the court in exercise of its jurisdiction under Art. 226 of the Constitution will interfere with a show cause notice in the following circumstances : When the show cause notice ex facie or on the basis of admitted facts does not disclose the offence alleged to be committed;

  9. It is a common notion that Writ Petition under Article 226 of the Constitution is not maintainable against issuance of Show Cause Notice by any authority under any Law. The Courts are normally loathe to entertain Writs for quashing such Show Cause Notices.

  10. Nov 28, 2017 · A ‘show-cause notice’ does not infringe civil or fundamental rights of a person. High Court of Karanataka: While deciding a writ petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, a Single Judge Bench. Published on November 28, 2017By Saba. Advertisement. Tweet.