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Appeal allowed, remanded for further review. One appeal suffices for multiple show cause notices. The appeal was allowed, remanding the matter to the first appellate authority for further consideration. The judgment emphasized that filing one appeal ...
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Appeal allowed, remanded for further review. One appeal suffices for multiple show cause notices.
The appeal was allowed, remanding the matter to the first appellate authority for further consideration. The judgment emphasized that filing one appeal suffices when multiple show cause notices are decided under one Order-in-Original without separate orders issued for each notice. This decision was based on the principle that the essence of the matter was contained within a single Order-in-Original, warranting only one appeal for all related show cause notices.
Issues: Appeal against OIA SRP-200-VAPI-2012-13 - Whether one appeal is sufficient for multiple show cause notices decided under one OIO.
Analysis: The appellant filed a stay application and appeal against OIA SRP-200-VAPI-2012-13 dated 09.01.2013. The appellant argued that the confirmed amount in the appeal was Rs. 2,21,995/- along with interest of Rs. 76,554/-. It was highlighted that the appellant had paid the entire amount confirmed. The advocate referred to Para-5 of the OIA, stating that multiple appeals were filed against a common OIO, but the Commissioner decided only one appeal, suggesting that separate appeals for each show cause notice were not necessary. The appellant relied on a judgment where it was held that one appeal suffices when multiple show cause notices are decided under one OIO.
The Revenue defended the lower authorities' orders. After hearing both sides, it was noted that the Order-in-Original was issued against four show cause notices under one OIO, and only one OIO was despatched to the appellant. The Tribunal found that filing one appeal against such a scenario was appropriate, as separate OIOs were not issued for each show cause notice. Therefore, the impugned order was set aside, and the matter was remanded to the first appellate authority for a decision on the merits.
In conclusion, the appeal was allowed by remanding it to the first appellate authority for further consideration. The judgment emphasized that in cases where multiple show cause notices are decided under one OIO without separate OIOs issued for each notice, filing one appeal is sufficient. The decision was based on the principle that the essence of the matter was contained within a single OIO, thereby warranting only one appeal for all related show cause notices.
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