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Tribunal grants waiver of duty pre-deposit due to natural justice violation The Tribunal allowed the application for waiver of pre-deposit of duty amount confirmed with interest and penalty due to a violation of natural justice at ...
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Tribunal grants waiver of duty pre-deposit due to natural justice violation
The Tribunal allowed the application for waiver of pre-deposit of duty amount confirmed with interest and penalty due to a violation of natural justice at the adjudicating authority level. The appeals were taken up for disposal. The Tribunal held that the orders passed without providing necessary documents were in violation of natural justice. The issue of whether the appellant's activity amounted to manufacturing was left open for the adjudicating authority to consider. The appellant was directed to cooperate in the proceedings and comply with specified requirements for effective adjudication.
Issues involved: 1. Waiver of pre-deposit of duty amount confirmed with interest and penalty. 2. Violation of principles of natural justice at the adjudicating authority level. 3. Whether the activity conducted by the appellant amounts to manufacturing. 4. Conduct of the appellant in seeking adjournments and cooperation in proceedings.
Analysis:
Issue 1: Waiver of pre-deposit The judgment addresses the stay petitions filed for the waiver of pre-deposit of duty amount confirmed with interest and penalty. The Tribunal found a violation of principles of natural justice at the adjudicating authority level. The application for the waiver of pre-deposit was allowed, and the appeals themselves were taken up for disposal.
Issue 2: Violation of principles of natural justice The appellant argued that there was a violation of principles of natural justice as the show cause notice was issued, but the appellant was not given copies of the seized documents and was not granted additional hearings despite requests. The Tribunal noted that the appellant's request for the documents relied upon by the department was crucial for defending their case, and the orders passed without providing necessary documents were held to be in violation of natural justice.
Issue 3: Manufacturing activity The appellant raised the question of whether the activity conducted by them amounted to manufacturing. The Tribunal did not express any opinion on the merits of the case and left all issues open for the adjudicating authority to consider, indicating that this issue was to be addressed during further proceedings.
Issue 4: Conduct of the appellant The judgment highlighted the unsatisfactory conduct of the appellant in seeking adjournments of personal hearings granted by the adjudicating authority. The Tribunal directed the appellant to cooperate in the proceedings, reply to the show cause notice, and deposit a specified amount within a given timeframe to ensure compliance and participation in the adjudication process.
In conclusion, the impugned orders were set aside, and the appeals were allowed by way of remand, with directions for the appellant to comply with specific requirements to proceed with the adjudication process effectively.
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