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2006 (2) TMI 341

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....920.32 up to 1-3-1988 and under CET 3920.38 thereafter. 2. There is no dispute regarding the process of manufacture. HDPE granules are extruded to produce HDPE films which are slitted to produce narrow strips/tapes. Such strips/tapes are woven on a loom to produce HDPE fabrics which are then covered on both sides by LDPE by extrusion process. Samples of intermediate HDPE fabrics and the LDPE covered fabrics have been shown to us. 3.  The competing tariff entries read as under : - 39.20   Other plates, sheets, film, foil, tape, strip and other flat shapes, of plastics, whether lacquered or metallised or laminated, supported or similarly combined with other materials or not     -- Of polymers of vinyl chloride ....

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....at the Tribunal remanded the matter to the original authority to ascertain :- (i)      Whether the impugned goods are plastic sheets and whether they are fibrous or non-fibrous? (ii)    Whether they are coated or laminated? If the product can be considered to be a plastic sheet and laminated, it would merit classification under Heading 39.20. 5. The learned Advocate for the appellants argues that similar product described as HDPE woven fabric coated with LDPE has been classified under Heading No. 39.26 as other articles of plastic in the case of other manufacturers such as M/s. Texel Industries Ltd. He also cites the decision in the following cases in support of his arguments : - (i) &n....