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Tribunal allows cenvat credit for support structures, overturns Commissioner's order The Tribunal ruled in favor of the appellant, allowing them to avail cenvat credit on items used for fabricating support structures based on judgments ...
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Tribunal allows cenvat credit for support structures, overturns Commissioner's order
The Tribunal ruled in favor of the appellant, allowing them to avail cenvat credit on items used for fabricating support structures based on judgments from various High Courts and the reversal of the Larger Bench ruling by the Chhattisgarh High Court. The Tribunal found the Commissioner's order to be self-contradictory and beyond the scope of the show cause notice, ultimately setting aside the impugned order and granting the appellant consequential benefits in accordance with the law.
Issues: 1. Eligibility of the appellant for cenvat credit on items used for fabrication of support structures.
Analysis: The main issue in this appeal was whether the appellant, engaged in manufacturing Sponge Iron, was eligible for cenvat credit on items like M.S. Angles, M.S. Channels, M.S. Joist, Chequered Plates, Gratings, etc., used for the fabrication of support structures during a specific period. The Tribunal had previously remanded the matter to the Adjudicating Authority due to a similar case pending before the Chhattisgarh High Court.
The show cause notice alleged that the appellant had availed cenvat credit on structural items used for various support structures in their factory premises. The officers verified the actual use of these inputs and observed their utilization in fabricating structures, walkways, galleries, platforms, staircases, etc. The appellant had received these items and availed cenvat credit, with a portion already reversed. The Commissioner (Appeals) disputed the admissibility of the credit, stating a lack of primary evidence regarding the usage of these structural steel items.
Upon hearing the parties and reviewing the contentions, the Tribunal found the Commissioner's order to be self-contradictory and beyond the scope of the show cause notice. The Tribunal referred to the Chhattisgarh High Court's judgment, which reversed the Larger Bench ruling and allowed credit for inputs used in fabricating support structures. Citing judgments from other High Courts, the Tribunal allowed the appeal, setting aside the impugned order and granting the appellant consequential benefits in accordance with the law.
In conclusion, the Tribunal ruled in favor of the appellant, allowing them to avail cenvat credit on the items used for fabricating support structures, based on the judgments of various High Courts and the reversal of the Larger Bench ruling by the Chhattisgarh High Court.
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