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2012 (6) TMI 724

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.... Superintendent   Per: D N Panda: 1. Heard both sides. 2. Challenging the first appellate order dated 30.6.2004 the appellants submit that both the authorities below did not appreciate the contents of the 14 order forms showing no dyeing of fabrics covered by such orders. Few samples of such orders are appearing in pages 72 to 76 of the appeal folder to grant relief to the appella....

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....ixing and dyeing in due process of job worked goods for different parties, that made the appellant liable to duty. The appellant was also not registered under the Central Excise Act, 1944. Therefore, both authorities below passed proper orders. 4. Heard both sides and perused the records. 5. Appellants' grievance was only relating to 14 order forms covering the goods which were alleged t....

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....hority. There is no rebuttal to such finding in the course of hearing before the Tribunal. Thus duty demand is bound to be confirmed. We order accordingly. 6. Ld. Counsel argued that if Tribunal comes to the conclusion that adjudication is sustainable, duty element having been paid, concession in penalty may be granted. It was argued that penalty to the extent of 25% of the duty may be leviable....