1996 (3) TMI 222
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....n No. 55/86, dated 10th Feb., 1986 effective from 20th February, 1986. 3. Arguing for the Revenue Ld. D.R. submits that Collector (Appeals) has erred in holding the products as Mosaic tiles. He has ignored the vital distinction between Chapter 68 and Chapter 69 while arriving at a finding that the goods are classifiable under Chapter 68.07.00. HSN explanatory notes clearly indicate that firing after shaping is essential distinction between goods of Chapter 69 and the minerals or stones classifiable under Chapter 68 which are generally not fired. Assistant Collector referring to the letter of the Respondents dated 2-6-1986 correctly concluded that the products were fired after they were pressed i.e. shapped and leaded. Assistant Collec....
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..... Ltd. v. C.C.E. - 1991 (32) E.L.T. 608. The Tribunal on the basis of evidence produced by them held that the products to be Mosaictiles as these were so referred in Commercial parlance. 6. Collector (Appeals) held that these products are commercially known in the trade parlance as Mosaictiles. This conclusion was reached as would appear from the Order from perusal of the invoice, Cash/Credit Memos issued by the appellants to the Customers and the Appellant's trade literature. There can be no dispute, therefore, that the products are in fact Mosaictiles. 7. Regarding Chapter Note 2 he submits that this Chapter Note only restricts coverage of Chapter 69 and does not enlarge it. In other words, it only means that those products wh....
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....y evidence relied by the Assistant Collector and came to the conclusion that the flow chart did not indicate what Assistant Collector concluded. If Revenue now seeks to dislodge this finding of the fact they ought to have produced adequate evidence for this since it was a Revenue Appeal. As it is the Revenue have not produced even the flow chart on which the Assistant Collector relied. 6. Notification 50/86 and even the latest Notification No. 36/94, dated 1-3-1994 as amended by Notification No. 51/95, dated 16-3-1995 refer to Mosaic tiles i.e. to say tiles known ceramic mosaic tiles as classifiable under Chapter 68.07. Classification indicated in exemption notification is a valuable aid in arriving at classification of the product, a....
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....ders issued by the appellants, their trade literature etc. and thereafter he agreed with the appellants contention that the products are commercially and in common parlance known in the market as Mosaictiles. 8. We agree with the Ld. Consultant that the Chapter Note 2 of Chapter 69 only restricts the scope of the chapter and does not enlarge it. The chapter note reads as under : "This chapter applies only to ceramic products which have been fired after shaping." This would mear products fired before shaping would straightaway go out of the scope of Chapter 69. This note by itself is not a direction for classifying mosaic tiles under Chapter 69. Perusal of the HSN Explanatory Notes 912, 899, 903 also indicates that the qualifying word ....