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High Court restores appeal due to Customs Act violation, orders reconsideration of Director's stay application The High Court allowed the restoration of the appeal for non-compliance with Section 129E of the Customs Act. The Director's appeal was dismissed along ...
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High Court restores appeal due to Customs Act violation, orders reconsideration of Director's stay application
The High Court allowed the restoration of the appeal for non-compliance with Section 129E of the Customs Act. The Director's appeal was dismissed along with the company's appeal, but the Court found a miscarriage of justice, noting that the Director's stay application should have been independently considered. The Court concluded that the Director's appeal needed to be restored, and his stay application required reconsideration. The decision was made to restore the appeal and schedule the stay application for a hearing to address the misconduct of justice in the case.
Issues: 1. Restoration of appeal for non-compliance with Section 129E of the Customs Act. 2. Dismissal of the Director's appeal along with the company's appeal. 3. Consideration of the Director's stay application independently. 4. Misconduct of justice in the case.
Issue 1: Restoration of appeal for non-compliance with Section 129E of the Customs Act The case involved an application seeking the restoration of an appeal due to non-compliance with Section 129E of the Customs Act. The company, M/s. Divya Chemicals Ltd., was directed to pre-deposit a specific amount within a month, failing which their appeal was dismissed. The Director's appeal was also dismissed on the same ground. Restoration applications were subsequently filed and allowed on terms by the Tribunal, which was challenged by the department in the High Court.
Issue 2: Dismissal of the Director's appeal along with the company's appeal The Director argued that he was not asked to pre-deposit any amount, and thus, it was incorrect to dismiss his appeal for non-compliance with Section 129E. The Director contended that his appeal should have been independently considered and not dismissed along with the company's appeal. The department, however, maintained that the orders passed by the Bench applied equally to the company and its Director.
Issue 3: Consideration of the Director's stay application independently After careful consideration, the Bench found a miscarriage of justice in the case. It was noted that the benefit of waiver and stay granted to the Director was contingent upon the company's conduct. If the company did not deposit the required amount, no benefit would accrue to the Director. Therefore, the submissions made by the Director for his stay application should have been independently considered, which was not done when the appeals were dismissed.
Issue 4: Misconduct of justice in the case The Bench concluded that the appeal filed by the Director needed to be restored, and his stay application required reconsideration on its merits. The decision was made to allow the application, restore the appeal to its original number, and schedule the stay application for a hearing. This was deemed necessary to address the miscarriage of justice and ensure a fair consideration of the Director's appeal and stay application.
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