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<h1>Appellate Tribunal CESTAT allows appeals, emphasizes natural justice principles in remanded case</h1> <h3>Narendra K Pahade & Others Versus CCE Aurangabad, & CCE Pune</h3> Narendra K Pahade & Others Versus CCE Aurangabad, & CCE Pune - TMI Issues:Stay applications and appeals against orders-in-appeal, fairness of investigation and adjudication, remand for denovo adjudication, evidence produced by revenue, re-adjudication by adjudicating authority, principle of natural justice.Analysis:The judgment by the Appellate Tribunal CESTAT, Mumbai pertains to stay applications and appeals against orders-in-appeal dated March 30, 2009, and March 26, 2009. The Tribunal noted that the issue involved was narrow and decided to dispose of the appeals after allowing the stay applications. The appellants contended that the first appellate authority accepted their arguments regarding the unfairness of the adjudication order and the need for denovo adjudication. However, the authority upheld the order-in-original citing restrictions under Section 35 of the Central Excise Act, 1944. The Tribunal considered both sides' submissions and observed that the first appellate authority had doubts about the fairness of the investigation and adjudication, suggesting a remand for denovo adjudication. Notably, the Revenue did not appeal against these findings. Consequently, the Tribunal remanded the matter to the adjudicating authority for re-adjudication, emphasizing the importance of following the principle of natural justice. The adjudicating authority was directed to reconsider the issue within three months and the counsels were instructed to cooperate during the process. The appeals were allowed by way of remand, and the stay petition was disposed of accordingly.This judgment addresses the issues of fairness in investigation and adjudication, the need for denovo adjudication, and the principle of natural justice. It highlights the importance of ensuring a fair process and upholding the principles of natural justice in legal proceedings. The decision to remand the matter for re-adjudication underscores the Tribunal's commitment to justice and due process. The directive to the adjudicating authority to reconsider the issue within a specified timeframe demonstrates the Tribunal's emphasis on efficiency in resolving legal matters. Overall, the judgment reflects a balanced approach to addressing the concerns raised by the appellants while upholding the integrity of the legal process.