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Supreme Court to examine whether supplying crane for loading, unloading, lifting and shifting services is transfer of “right to use”

Bimal jain
Supreme Court to Review if Crane Services Fall Under 'Right to Use' in Rajasthan VAT Act, 2003 Dispute The Supreme Court of India is set to review a case concerning whether providing a crane for services like loading and unloading constitutes a transfer of 'right to use' under the Rajasthan VAT Act, 2003. The Revenue Department appealed a Rajasthan High Court decision, which ruled these services as a contract of service rather than a sale. The High Court determined that the consumer does not have exclusive control over the crane, as the contract requires the provider to maintain the crane and supply a driver and helper. The case will be heard by Justices B.V. Nagarathna and Augustine George Masih. (AI Summary)

The Revenue Department challenged the decision of Rajasthan High Court before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India of holding that services of loading, unloading, lifting and shifting, by way of the crane provided by the assessee to transport department/other institutions constitute contract of service and not ‘sale’ as provided u/s 2(35)(iv) of the Rajasthan VAT Act, 2003 in the case of ASSISTANT COMMERCIAL TAXES OFFICER, ANTI- EVASION-III, WARD -I, RAJASTHAN, JAIPUR. VERSUS M/S AGARWAL CARRIERS AND LIFTERS, M/S ADITYA BREAK DOWN SERVICE, [2023 (4) TMI 866 - RAJASTHAN HIGH COURT].

The Rajasthan High Court after applying the test of what is the ‘substance of the contract’ and discerning the true nature of the contract, held that consumer does not have exclusive control and possession of the crane as the conditions in the contract provided for the assessee to undertake the care and maintenance of the cranes during the sustenance of the contract and also supply the services of a driver and helper alongside the crane.

The matter is placed before Division Bench comprising of Justice B.V. Nagarathna and Justice Augustine George Masih.

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