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1984 (6) TMI 247 - AT - Customs

Issues:
Classification of Winker-Type Spare Bulbs for 'ERMA' Photoelectric Colorimeter model AE-11 under Customs Act, 1962.

Analysis:
1. The issue at hand involves the classification of Winker-Type Spare Bulbs for a specific Photoelectric Colorimeter model under the Customs Act, 1962. The dispute arose when a consignment of these bulbs was imported and assessed under specific headings for duty payment.

2. The Assistant Collector initially classified the bulbs under heading 85.18/27(4) as 'Electric Filament Lamps' and imposed duty accordingly. The claim for re-assessment under a different heading was rejected, emphasizing that the bulbs fell under the specific category of Electric Filament Lamps and Electric Discharge Lamps, despite the unique features claimed by the appellants.

3. The appellants contended that the bulbs should be classified under heading 90.25(1) as they were integral parts of the Photoelectric Colorimeter, supported by CBEC rulings and technical opinions. The Appellate Collector upheld the original classification under heading 85.18/27(4) and rejected the claim for refund, citing specific provisions in the Customs Tariff Act.

4. The appellants further argued that the bulbs should be assessed under a different heading based on the Board's clarification, which was canceled after the import. They emphasized the specialized nature of the bulbs and their essential role in the Colorimeter, advocating for a different classification and duty rate.

5. The S.D.R. supported the original classification under heading 85.18/27(4) and the imposition of countervailing duty under CET Item 32 without directly addressing the appellants' contentions.

6. The Tribunal concurred with the Appellate Collector's reasoning that the bulbs fell under the category of Electric Filament Lamps as per the specific heading, rejecting the appellants' arguments for a different classification based on technical features or canceled rulings. The Tribunal found no grounds for a change in classification or duty assessment.

7. Regarding countervailing duty, the Tribunal clarified that only specific types of electric lighting bulbs were covered under Item 32-CET, excluding bulbs specially designed for scientific apparatus. The Tribunal ruled that the subject bulbs, being specialized for scientific use, were not liable for countervailing duty under Item 32 and should be classified differently under Tariff Item 68 CET.

8. Consequently, the Tribunal partially allowed the appeal, acknowledging the specialized nature of the bulbs and exempting them from countervailing duty under Item 32 due to their scientific application and the timing of the duty imposition.

This detailed analysis of the judgment highlights the classification dispute and the Tribunal's decision on the appropriate classification and duty assessment for the imported Winker-Type Spare Bulbs for the Photoelectric Colorimeter.

 

 

 

 

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