Condonation of Delay: Tribunal directed condonation where rectification proceedings were pursued, ordering merits adjudication after opportunity to be...
Restriction of Input Tax Credit under Rule 86A applies only to fraudulently or ineligible availed credit; mere wrongful recipient availment is insuffi...
Vagueness of the show cause notice and breach of natural justice were held decisive: the Order in Original relied on material and findings beyond the scope of the notice without specifying how that material prima facie established contraventions of the Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, thereby offending principles of natural justice. The Tribunal's finding that the order travelled beyond the notice was sustained. Because the issue was procedural and factual, no substantial question of law arose for appellate review under the statutory appeal provision, and the appeal was dismissed.
Vagueness of the show cause notice and breach of natural justice were held decisive: the Order in Original relied on material and findings beyond the scope of the notice without specifying how that material prima facie established contraventions of the Customs Brokers Licensing Regulations, thereby offending principles of natural justice. The Tribunal's finding that the order travelled beyond the notice was sustained. Because the issue was procedural and factual, no substantial question of law arose for appellate review under the statutory appeal provision, and the appeal was dismissed.
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