Government of India withdraws miscellaneous application following litigation policy on threshold limit compliance The CESTAT Mumbai allowed the Government of India's application to withdraw a miscellaneous application. The withdrawal was sought in accordance with the ...
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Government of India withdraws miscellaneous application following litigation policy on threshold limit compliance
The CESTAT Mumbai allowed the Government of India's application to withdraw a miscellaneous application. The withdrawal was sought in accordance with the Government's litigation policy, as the disputed amount was inadvertently believed to be below the prescribed threshold limit. The tribunal granted permission for withdrawal of miscellaneous application no. ST/86184/2019.
The Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT Mumbai) considered an application to withdraw miscellaneous application no. ST/86184/2019, which had sought withdrawal of Revenue's appeal no. ST/86099/2015 against order-in-original no. 258/COMMR/WLH/LTU-M/CEX/2014 dated 20 January 2015. The withdrawal was initially sought under the Government of India's litigation policy, based on an erroneous belief that the disputed amount was below the threshold. Upon hearing both parties, the Tribunal allowed the withdrawal of the miscellaneous application but directed that the Revenue's appeal would proceed and "will be heard in its turn."
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