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        <h1>High Court ruling on money credit denial for specified products under Central Excise Rules</h1> <h3>SOMAYA ORGANICS (I) LTD. Versus COMMISSIONER OF C. EX., ALLAHABAD</h3> SOMAYA ORGANICS (I) LTD. Versus COMMISSIONER OF C. EX., ALLAHABAD - 2002 (149) E.L.T. 1025 (Tri. - Del.) Issues Involved:1. Interpretation of the correctness of the Tribunal's order in denying money credit on Ethyl Alcohol used in the manufacture of specified final products.2. Determination of whether Solvent-75 and Paraldehyde can be considered final products for the purpose of money credit under the notification.3. Assessment of whether Solvent-75 can be classified as a finished excisable good.4. Examination of the time limit under Rule 57P for disallowance of money credit.5. Application of the time limit prescribed under Section 11A to disallowance of money credit under Rule 57P.Analysis:1. The applicants sought a reference application to the Hon'ble High Court questioning the correctness of the Tribunal's order on the denial of money credit on Ethyl Alcohol used in manufacturing specified final products. The dispute arose from the Department's show cause notice proposing the reversal of money credit on Ethyl Alcohol related to Solvent-75 and Paraldehyde, which were not specified as final products eligible for money credit under the relevant notification. The lower authorities upheld the denial of money credit, leading to the reference application. The issue revolves around the eligibility of the applicants for money credit under the Central Excise Rules based on the products manufactured and the interpretation of the notification's scope.2. The contention regarding Solvent-75 and Paraldehyde's classification as final products for money credit eligibility under the notification is a crucial aspect of the case. The Department argued that these products are not specified as final products, leading to the denial of money credit. The Collector (Appeals) and the Tribunal supported this view, emphasizing that Solvent-75 is not a waste but an identifiable final product. This interpretation raises questions about the definition of final products under the notification and the implications for the applicants' entitlement to money credit on Ethyl Alcohol used in the manufacturing process.3. Another significant issue pertains to the classification of Solvent-75 as a finished excisable good. The dispute centers on whether Solvent-75 can be considered a finished product merely based on its composition, even if it contains remnants or impurities from the manufacturing process. This classification is crucial for determining the applicability of Rule 75M(1) of the Central Excise Rules and its implications for the applicants' eligibility for benefits under the rule.4. The case also raises questions about the time limit under Rule 57P for the disallowance of money credit. The Tribunal's decision that there is no specific time limit under Rule 57P necessitates a closer examination of the rule's provisions and the implications for the applicants in terms of the timeframe within which money credit can be disallowed.5. Lastly, the application of the time limit prescribed under Section 11A to the disallowance of money credit under Rule 57P introduces a procedural aspect to the case. The interaction between Section 11A of the Central Excise Act, 1944, and Rule 57P of the Central Excise Rules raises questions about the statutory framework governing the disallowance of money credit and the corresponding implications for the applicants in terms of compliance and procedural requirements.

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