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      Central Excise

      Section 9D compliance is mandatory before statements recorded...

      Section 9D compliance and corroborative evidence requirements defeated clandestine excise demand and penalties.

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      Central ExciseApril 8, 2026Case LawsAT
      Section 9D compliance is mandatory before statements recorded under section 14 of the Central Excise Act can be relied on; where the maker is not first examined and the statement is not admitted in accordance with section 9D, denial of cross-examination does not cure the defect, and such statements cannot support the demand. Clandestine manufacture and removal must be proved by positive, clinching corroborative evidence; in the absence of documentary support, excess inputs, unrecorded production, stock discrepancy, or transport records, the allegation failed. Penalty under rule 26 also could not stand without a finding that the goods were liable to confiscation, so the duty demand and penalties were set aside.

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