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2014 (6) TMI 713 - AT - Customs


Issues: Classification of imported marble slabs under exemption notification.

Analysis:
The case involved an application for waiver of pre-deposit of duty amounting to Rs. 8,13,878.63 by the applicants who imported marble slabs during a specific period. The applicants claimed to have classified the goods under a particular tariff heading and sought the benefit of exemption under Notification No. 4/2006 and 78/2006-Cus. The department, however, raised a demand against the applicants, contending that the marble slabs should be classified differently, thereby denying them the benefit of the said notifications.

Upon examination, it was noted that the applicants had declared their product as polished marble slabs and classified them under a specific tariff heading, claiming the benefit of the exemption notifications. The Tribunal found that the Notification No. 4/2006 specifically provided exemption to marble slabs and tiles. As the applicants had correctly classified their goods and were eligible for the exemption under the notification, the Tribunal concluded that the applicants had made out a prima facie case for a total waiver of pre-deposit. Consequently, the pre-deposit of all dues adjudged was waived, and the recovery thereof was stayed during the pendency of the appeal.

The Tribunal's decision hinged on the correct classification of the imported marble slabs and the eligibility of the applicants for exemption under the relevant notifications. By analyzing the contentions of both parties and the provisions of the notifications, the Tribunal determined that the applicants were entitled to the benefit of exemption for their imported marble slabs. The waiver of pre-deposit and the stay on recovery of dues reflected the Tribunal's recognition of the applicants' prima facie entitlement to the exemption, pending the final outcome of the appeal.

 

 

 

 

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