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2009 (6) TMI 741 - AT - Central Excise

Issues:
Imposition of penalty under Section 11AC of the Central Excise Act, 1944 based on shortage of finished goods involving central excise duty.

Analysis:
The case involved the imposition of a penalty under Section 11AC of the Central Excise Act, 1944 on the appellant due to a shortage of finished goods involving central excise duty. The Central Excise Officers had visited the appellant's factory and found a shortage, leading to the imposition of a penalty by the Original Authority. The Commissioner (Appeals) set aside the penalty, prompting the Revenue to file an appeal.

The Revenue argued that the shortage indicated clandestine removal of goods as the appellant failed to provide a satisfactory explanation for the shortage. On the other hand, the respondent contended that there was no evidence of clandestine removal and cited a relevant decision by the Hon'ble Punjab & Haryana High Court.

Upon review, it was observed that the shortage was detected during stock verification, but there was no proof of goods being cleared without payment of duty. Referring to the decision of the Hon'ble Punjab & Haryana High Court in a similar case, it was noted that penalty under Section 11AC could be imposed if all elements, including mens rea, were satisfied. In this case, although the appellant did not provide a reason for the shortage, they voluntarily paid the duty. The precedent highlighted that failure to provide reasons for the shortage did not automatically warrant a penalty under Section 11AC.

Consequently, the Tribunal found that the imposition of the penalty was not justified. The order of the Commissioner (Appeals) was upheld, and the appeal by the Revenue was rejected. The cross objections were also disposed of during the proceedings. The judgment was pronounced on 1-6-2009 by Shri P.K. Das, J.

 

 

 

 

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