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2013 (12) TMI 77 - HC - Service TaxValuation of a taxable service Held that - A dispute relating to valuation cannot be raised before a High Court as Section 35L(b) provides that any order passed by the Appellate Tribunal relating, among other things to determination of any question having relation to the rate of excise duty or to the value of goods for purposes of assessment shall lie before the Supreme Court Section 35G has been repealed by the National Tax Tribunal Act, 2005 has not been notified - M/s. Universal Law Publishing Company Pvt. Ltd. Call upon to issue a clarification and publish correct copies of the bare Act - Decided against Appellant
Issues: Valuation of a taxable service; Maintainability of appeal before High Court; Repeal of Section 35G by National Tax Tribunal Act, 2005
The judgment addressed the issue of the valuation of a taxable service in the context of the Central Excise Act, 1944. The appellant's counsel acknowledged that the appeal was not maintainable before the High Court as per Section 35G of the Act, which specifies the conditions under which an appeal can be filed before the High Court. The court highlighted that disputes related to valuation cannot be raised before the High Court as per Section 35L(b), which directs such matters to the Supreme Court. Consequently, the appeal was dismissed on the grounds of non-maintainability due to the specific provisions of the Act. Furthermore, the judgment delved into the matter of the repeal of Section 35G by the National Tax Tribunal Act, 2005. It was noted that although the National Tax Tribunal Act had repealed Section 35G, it had not been notified. The court directed M/s. Universal Law Publishing Company Pvt. Ltd. to issue a clarification and publish accurate copies of the bare Act to address any confusion arising from the unrepealed status of Section 35G. Additionally, the court instructed that a copy of the order be sent to M/s. Bharat Law Housing Pvt. Ltd. and M/s. Universal Law Publishing Company Pvt. Ltd. for compliance with the directives regarding the publication of the correct version of the bare Act to avoid any misinterpretation or misapplication of the law.
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