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2008 (7) TMI 810 - AT - Central Excise

Issues:
1. Appeal against the order of the Commissioner (Appeals) regarding the refund and the doctrine of unjust enrichment in provisional assessment.

Analysis:
The appeal was filed by the Revenue challenging the order of the Commissioner (Appeals) which sanctioned a refund of Rs. 31,872 and held that the refund was not hit by the doctrine of unjust enrichment. The Revenue argued that in cases of provisional assessment, refunds are subject to the doctrine of unjust enrichment, citing a Circular by the Board. They also referred to a Tribunal decision in Sangam Processors v. CCE to support their stance. On the other hand, the Respondent, represented by an Advocate, reiterated the findings of the Commissioner (Appeals) and presented a refund claim along with a certificate from Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd., a Government of India Enterprise.

Upon reviewing the case records and evidence, it was found that the Respondent had supplied PIJF telephone cables to BSNL on a provisional price basis. The Commissioner (Appeals) noted that initially, the price was higher, and duty was paid accordingly. However, BSNL later fixed the basic price lower, leading the appellant to issue credit notes and adjust the price difference with the buyer. The appellant claimed a refund, arguing that the duty incidence was not passed on to the buyer. The certificate from BSNL confirmed the price adjustment, similar to a case cited by the Tribunal involving Sandeep Metal Craft Pvt. Ltd. The Tribunal's decision supported the view that if the contract price was adhered to, and no extra amount was received, the duty incidence was not passed on to customers.

Considering the evidence presented, including the certificate from BSNL, and in line with the Tribunal's decision, it was concluded that the Commissioner (Appeals) correctly approved the refund claim. Therefore, the appeal by the Revenue was deemed to lack merit and was rejected. The order was pronounced in open court on 22-7-2008.

 

 

 

 

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