Tax Management India. Com
Law and Practice  :  Digital eBook
Research is most exciting & rewarding
  TMI - Tax Management India. Com
Follow us:
  Facebook   Twitter   Linkedin   Telegram

Home Case Index All Cases Customs Customs + HC Customs - 2019 (11) TMI HC This

  • Login
  • Cases Cited
  • Summary

Forgot password       New User/ Regiser

⇒ Register to get Live Demo



 

2019 (11) TMI 195 - HC - Customs


Issues:
Challenge to communication dated 29.10.2015 and 17.12.2015 | Issuance of no objection certificate for release of security | Compliance with previous judgment in WP(C) No. 3624/2018

Analysis:
The writ petition sought the setting aside of communications dated 29.10.2015 and 17.12.2015 and the issuance of a mandamus directing the respondent to issue a no objection certificate for the release of security. The petitioner contended that the communications were issued for multiple persons, including M/s. Ambika Vikas Udyog, whose earlier writ petition was allowed by the Division Bench. The respondents argued that the present petition was covered by the decision in WP(C) No. 3624/2018 for the same reasons. The court, considering the facts, quashed the challenged communications and directed MMTC to treat them as no longer operational. MMTC was instructed to release the security/bank guarantee amount to the petitioner within two weeks. Additionally, the Adjudication Officer was directed to pass an adjudication order within three months if no further hearings were planned.

The judgment emphasized compliance with the previous decision in WP(C) No. 3624/2018 and the need for MMTC to release the security amount promptly. The court's order aimed to ensure that the petitioner received the entitled amount without delay. The directive regarding the show cause notice indicated the court's expectation for timely adjudication, reinforcing the importance of legal compliance and procedural efficiency. The disposal of the writ petition and the related civil miscellaneous application signified the conclusion of the legal proceedings, with the court's orders providing clarity on the actions to be taken by the concerned parties.

 

 

 

 

Quick Updates:Latest Updates