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        <h1>Tribunal overturns dismissal, allows appeal, emphasizes procedural fairness in customs matters.</h1> <h3>Shri Mohammed Fouzan Ali Murtuza, S/o Ali Murtuza, R/at Darul Fouzan, Versus Commissioner of Customs, Hyderabad.</h3> The Tribunal set aside the dismissal of the appeal seeking waiver of pre-deposit and stay of recovery due to a perceived delay in filing. It concluded ... Dismissal of appeal as time-barred - Held that:- As both sides seem to be contending that the order was sent by post from the office of the Additional Commissioner and received by the appellant by post Tribunal has to presume that Section 153(a) of the Customs Act was followed by the Additional Commissioner. If it be assumed that the order-in-original was despatched on 19.8.2011 from the Additional Commissioner's office in Hyderabad, the postal article must have been received by the addressee located in Bhatkal, Karnataka on some date after 19.8.2011, in which event the question of delay of the appeal filed on 20.10.2011 does not arise - set aside the impugned order and allow this appeal by way of remand with a request to the Commissioner (Appeals) to decide it afresh. Issues: Appeal for waiver of pre-deposit and stay of recovery; Delay in filing appeal; Service of order-in-original; Compliance with Section 153 of the Customs Act.The judgment addresses an appeal seeking waiver of pre-deposit and stay of recovery. The Additional Commissioner of Customs had imposed a penalty and other consequences on the appellant, who then appealed to the Commissioner (Appeals). However, the appeal was dismissed as time-barred due to a perceived delay in filing. The appellant argued that the order-in-original was received after 15 days from its despatch, justifying the timing of their appeal. The Tribunal noted that neither party claimed the order was tendered in person or affixed on the Customs House notice board. As per Section 153 of the Customs Act, the Tribunal presumed the order was sent by post and held that if despatched on 19.8.2011, the appeal filing on 20.10.2011 was not delayed. Consequently, the impugned order was set aside, and the appeal was remanded for further consideration by the Commissioner (Appeals) in line with legal principles and natural justice.The judgment emphasizes the importance of complying with procedural requirements under the Customs Act. It highlights the need for proper service of orders and notices, either by personal delivery, registered post, or notice board affixing. In this case, the Tribunal inferred that the order-in-original was sent by post, leading to the conclusion that the appeal was not time-barred. By interpreting and applying Section 153 of the Customs Act, the Tribunal ensured that the appellant's rights were upheld and that procedural fairness was maintained during the adjudication process. The decision to remand the appeal for further consideration underscores the significance of adhering to legal procedures and principles in customs matters.The judgment showcases the Tribunal's role in reviewing administrative decisions and ensuring procedural regularity. By overturning the dismissal of the appeal and granting relief to the appellant, the Tribunal upheld the principles of natural justice and fairness in customs proceedings. The analysis of the timing of the appeal filing in relation to the receipt of the order-in-original demonstrates the meticulous approach taken by the Tribunal in evaluating procedural compliance. Through its decision to remand the appeal, the Tribunal reaffirmed the importance of due process and proper adjudication in customs cases, underscoring the significance of adhering to legal requirements and upholding the rights of appellants in administrative proceedings.

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