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2019 (2) TMI 850 - AT - Central ExciseCENVAT Credit - capital goods - structural steel items as that of Ms angle Ms channels Ms joists chequered plate etc. - denial of credit for want of proof to have been used in or in relation to the manufacture of capital goods or components spares and accessories of the capital goods - Held that - If such structures satisfies the user test principle as appreciated by Hon ble Apex Court in Rajasthan Spinning & Weaving Mills Ltd. 2010 (7) TMI 12 - SUPREME COURT OF INDIA case all these structural items are as good as spare parts of the capital goods as mentioned in Clause 3 of Section 2(a) of Cenvat Credit Rules 2004 and thus are eligible inputs/ capital goods for availing credit. The final product in the present case is the sponge iron for which the kiln burning chamber conveyor gallery fabrication of walkways of platform staircases shed etc. are the essential machineries. As per appellant none of these machinery can put to use unless and until the impugned structure is there to support the said machinery as the machinery cannot be held suspended in the air. Thus these structures are not merely the structural support to these machines but very much become the integral part of these machines manufacturing the final product. Once the documents in the form of certificates and even in the form of designs and layout were already produced on record at the first stage of litigation it was highly unreasonable on part of the Commissioner(Appeals) to reject the Appeal merely on the ground of lack of the primary evidence as that of Chartered Engineer s Certificate designs and layout etc. The impugned steel articles the way they have been used to for the kiln after burning chamber conveyor gallery fabrication of walkways of platform staircases shed etc. the machines for manufacturing final products they are as good as the component/ spare/ accessories to such machines and as such are the available inputs for the cenvat credit as has been availed by the appellant - Appeal allowed - decided in favor of appellant.
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