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62. Service of documents.

 62. Service of documents.

(1) Without prejudice to the provisions of sections 96 and 97, notices of summons or orders (in this rule called a ‘document’) under the Act or these rules may be served by any of the following methods, namely:-
(i) by delivering or tendering to the addressee or his agent, or to a person regularly employed by him in connection with the business in respect of which he is registered or to any adult member of his family, a copy of the notice, summons or order;
(ii) by post:
PROVIDED that if upon an attempt having been made to serve any such notice or summons or order by any of the above mentioned method, the Commissioner is satisfied that the addressee is evading service of notice, summons or orders or that for any other reasons, the notice, summons or order cannot be served by any of the above mentioned methods, the Commissioner shall cause such notice or
summons or orders to be served by affixing a copy thereof-
(a) if the addressee is a dealer, upon some conspicuous part of any place of the dealer’s business last notified by the dealer or if the said place of business is known not to exist or is not traceable, upon some conspicuous part of the last known place of residence of its proprietor or partner or director or trustee or manager or authorised signatory or any other person authorised to receive notice on behalf of the dealer;
(b) if the addressee is not a dealer, on some conspicuous part of his residence or office or the building in which his residence or office is located; and such service shall be as effectual as if it has been on the addressee personally:
PROVIDED FURTHER that where the Commissioner at whose instance the notice or summons or order is to be served, on inquiry, is satisfied that the said office, building, place of residence is known not to exist or is not traceable, he may, by order in writing, dispense with the requirement of service of the notice or summons or order under the preceding proviso;
(iii) by sending the document by facsimile;
(iv) by sending the document by electronic mail;
(v) by sending the document by courier; or
(vi) in such other manner as the Commissioner thinks fit.
(2) When the officer serving a notice or summons or order delivers or tenders a copy of the notice or summons or order to the addressee personally or to his agent or to any other person referred to in clause (i) of sub-rule (1), he shall require the signatures of the person to whom the copy is so delivered or tendered, as an acknowledgment of the service, endorsed on the original notice of summons, or order;
PROVIDED that where the addressee or his agent or any such person refuses to sign the acknowledgment, the servicing officer shall affix a copy of the notice or summons or order on the outer door or some other conspicuous part of the premises in which the addressee ordinarily resides or carries on business or personally works for gain. 
(3) When the notice, summons or order is served by affixing a copy thereof in accordance with the provisions to sub-rule (1) or sub-rule (2), the officer serving it shall return the original to the Value Added Tax authority which issued the notice, summons or order with a report endorsed thereon or annexed thereto, stating that he so affixed the copy, the circumstances under which he did so and the name and
address of the person, if any, by whom the addressee’s place of business or residence was identified and in whose presence the copy was affixed. The said officer shall also obtain the signatures or thumb impression of the person identifying the addressee’s residence, office, or place of business.
(4) When service is made by post, the service shall be deemed to be effected by properly addressing, pre-paying and posting by registered post the notice, summons or order and unless the contrary is proved, the service shall be deemed to have been effected at the time at which the notice, summons or order would be delivered in the ordinary course by post.
(5) When the service is made through a courier, the service shall be deemed to have been effected by properly addressing, pre-paying and delivering to the courier the notice, summons or order and unless contrary is proved, the service shall be deemed to have been effected at the time at which the notice, summons or order would be delivered in the ordinary course by courier.
(6) The sufficiency of mode of service of any notice, summons or order shall be decided by the Value Added Tax authority which issued the same.
Amit R Gupta

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