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        2021 (3) TMI 1377 - AT - Customs

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        Appeals on Export Drawback Recovery: Limitation, Cross-Examination, Valuation Issues Addressed The judgment involved appeals against the demand for recovery of drawback sanctioned to exporters. The court addressed issues such as the bar of ...
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                          Appeals on Export Drawback Recovery: Limitation, Cross-Examination, Valuation Issues Addressed

                          The judgment involved appeals against the demand for recovery of drawback sanctioned to exporters. The court addressed issues such as the bar of limitation for demands raised, rejection of cross-examination requests, alteration of proposals in show cause notices, disposal of contentions, over-valuation of export goods, interpretation of Customs Act provisions, and consideration of limitation by the adjudicating authority. The court remanded the matter to the original authority for comprehensive disposal of raised issues, emphasizing the necessity to address limitation before recovery.




                          Issues involved:
                          Appeal against demand for recovery of drawback sanctioned to exporters, Bar of limitation for demands raised, Rejection of request for cross-examination, Alteration of proposal in the show cause notice, Disposal of contentions in response to show cause notice, Over-valuation of export goods, Prohibition under section 76 of Customs Act, 1962, Recovery under rule 16 of Customs and Central Excise Duties Drawback Rules, 1995, Confiscation of goods, Imposition of penalties, Market value of export goods, Interpretation of Customs Act provisions, Lack of limitation in rule 16, Judicial decisions on limitation period, Consideration of limitation by adjudicating authority, Necessity to decide on limitation before recovery, Remand of matter to original authority for disposal of raised issues.

                          Detailed Analysis:

                          1. Appeal against demand for recovery of drawback sanctioned to exporters:
                          The judgment deals with three appeals related to the confirmation of demand for recovery of drawback sanctioned and paid to exporters. The demands were confirmed in an order-in-original by the Commissioner of Customs, Mumbai.

                          2. Bar of limitation for demands raised:
                          The primary contention raised by the appellant's counsel was that the demands raised in the show cause notice were barred by limitation as they pertained to drawbacks sanctioned between 1995 to 1998. The counsel relied on a decision of the Hon'ble High Court of Gujarat to support this argument.

                          3. Rejection of request for cross-examination:
                          The appellant contended that their request for cross-examination of suppliers, whose statements were relevant to the findings, was rejected. They argued that this rejection contravened a decision of the Hon'ble High Court of Bombay.

                          4. Alteration of proposal in the show cause notice:
                          The proposal in the show cause notice for recovery from two individuals was altered in the impugned order to entities different from those named in the notice. The appellants argued that this alteration went beyond the framework of the show cause notice.

                          5. Disposal of contentions in response to show cause notice:
                          The appellants claimed that their contentions in response to the show cause notice were not disposed of in the impugned order, raising concerns about due process and fair consideration of their submissions.

                          6. Over-valuation of export goods and related actions:
                          The judgment highlighted that the investigation revealed that the market value of the exported goods was less than the claimed drawback amounts. This discrepancy led to the adjudicating authority invoking provisions for recovery, confiscation of goods, and imposition of penalties under the Customs Act, 1962.

                          7. Interpretation of Customs Act provisions and judicial decisions on limitation:
                          The judgment discussed various provisions of the Customs Act, 1962, and related rules. It also referred to judicial decisions regarding the interpretation of these provisions, especially concerning the bar of limitation in rule 16 of the Customs and Central Excise Duties Drawback Rules, 1995.

                          8. Consideration of limitation by adjudicating authority and necessity to decide on limitation before recovery:
                          The judgment noted that the issue of limitation was not considered by the adjudicating authority, and it emphasized the importance of addressing the limitation aspect before proceeding with the recovery of amounts paid in excess of the prohibition under section 76 of the Customs Act, 1962.

                          9. Remand of matter to original authority for disposal of raised issues:
                          To ensure a proper examination of the raised issues, the judgment set aside the impugned order and remanded the matter back to the original authority for a comprehensive disposal of the issues raised by the appellants within a specified timeframe.

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