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<h1>Tribunal remands case for fresh adjudication, emphasizes transparent proceedings.</h1> The Tribunal set aside the impugned order and remanded the case for fresh adjudication. It directed the original authority to provide the appellant with ... Natural justice - Document - Non-supply of relied upon documents Issues:1. Adjudicating proceedings conducted ex parte due to lack of documents provided to the appellant.2. Failure to address the merits of the case in the order of the Commissioner (Appeals).3. Non-supply of relied upon documents to the noticee.4. Retention of unrelied upon documents by Revenue authorities.5. Lack of fair proceedings and failure to consider the merits of the dispute.Analysis:1. The appellant raised a grievance that the adjudicating proceedings were conducted ex parte as they were not provided with copies of relied upon documents, hindering their ability to understand the Revenue's case and offer a defense. Additionally, unrelied upon documents seized from the appellant were not returned, further complicating the situation.2. The impugned order of the Commissioner (Appeals) was found to be deficient as it did not address the merits of the case at all, indicating a failure to properly consider the substantive issues involved in the dispute.3. The Tribunal emphasized the fundamental principle that a noticee must be supplied with copies of materials relied upon against them. In this case, the failure to provide the appellant with such documents was highlighted as a significant procedural flaw that undermined the fairness of the proceedings.4. The Tribunal also noted that Revenue authorities had no legitimate reason to retain unrelied upon documents seized from the appellant. This retention was deemed unjustified, as the appellant may require access to those documents to prepare a robust defense. The continued possession of unrelied upon documents was considered inconsistent with fair and just proceedings.5. Consequently, the impugned order was set aside, and the case was remanded to the original authority for a fresh adjudication. The Tribunal directed the original authority to supply the appellant with copies of relied upon documents and return the unrelied upon documents. The appellant was also ensured a reasonable opportunity to submit a consolidated reply and be heard before any new order was passed, emphasizing the importance of fair and transparent proceedings in resolving the dispute.