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Denial of CENVAT Credit Refund Without Rule 14 Proceedings Is Not Valid Under Rule 5 of CENVAT Credit Rules

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....The CESTAT upheld that denial of refund claims under Rule 5 of the CENVAT Credit Rules, 2004 without initiating proceedings under Rule 14 is impermissible, as observations without Rule 14 proceedings do not constitute denial of credit. The Tribunal relied on precedent affirming that absent Rule 14 action, credits cannot be disallowed. However, since the appellant had already re-credited the disputed amounts, refund of CENVAT credit was denied at this stage. Consequently, the appellant's claim for interest was also rejected due to absence of refund proceedings under Section 11B of the Central Excise Act, 1944, precluding invocation of Section 11BB. The appeal was accordingly dismissed.....