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Court grants Department 3 months to pay interest. Failure triggers Rs. 50,000 penalty. Petition disposed. The court granted the respondent Department three months to comply with the order for interest payment. Failure to comply within the specified time would ...
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Court grants Department 3 months to pay interest. Failure triggers Rs. 50,000 penalty. Petition disposed.
The court granted the respondent Department three months to comply with the order for interest payment. Failure to comply within the specified time would entitle the petitioner to an additional amount of Rs. 50,000 along with the interest due. The petition was disposed of, and a copy of the order was provided to the respective counsels.
Issues: Compliance with court order for payment of duty and interest. Calculation of interest amount due. Adjustment of sanctioned refund against confirmed demand. Validity of interest payment date.
Compliance with Court Order for Payment of Duty and Interest: The petitioner raised a grievance that the order dated 02.03.2012 by the Division Bench of the Court had not been fully complied with as the entire duty amount along with interest had not been disbursed within the stipulated six weeks. Subsequently, the petitioner was directed to prepare a calculation sheet to determine the amount due. The respondent argued that the interest payment was governed by specific sections of the Central Excise Act and that the duty became refundable following a final order by the CESTAT. The respondent Department had sanctioned a refund, including interest, which was adjusted against the confirmed demand of the petitioner.
Calculation of Interest Amount Due: The petitioner submitted a calculation sheet claiming an interest amount of Rs. 3,31,077 under Section 11BB of the Central Excise Act. The respondent contended that interest became payable from a specific date based on the refund application filed by the petitioner. The correct interest amount sanctioned by the respondent Department was Rs. 1,54,668 as of the date of refund.
Adjustment of Sanctioned Refund Against Confirmed Demand: The sanctioned refund, including interest, was adjusted against the confirmed demand of the petitioner as there was no stay against the demand at the time of adjustment. The confirmed demand had been upheld in various proceedings, with the final order by the CESTAT setting aside the earlier decision and allowing the appeal of the petitioner.
Validity of Interest Payment Date: The respondent initially issued a cheque for a specific amount in favor of the petitioner, which was later cancelled and reissued. The petitioner challenged an order related to interest payment before the First Appellate Authority, which ruled in favor of the petitioner, stating entitlement to interest from a specific date. The respondent Department was examining this order.
Conclusion: The Court granted three months to the respondent Department to comply with the order for interest payment. Failure to comply within the specified time would entitle the petitioner to an additional amount of Rs. 50,000 along with the interest due. The petition was disposed of, and a copy of the order was provided to the respective counsels.
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