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1999 (11) TMI 69 - SC - Central Excise

Issues involved:
The issue involves the classification of products manufactured by the appellants, specifically focusing on the assessable value of galvanised black pipes.

Judgment Summary:

Issue 1: Classification of Galvanised Black Pipes
The dispute in this case revolves around the classification of galvanised black pipes manufactured by the appellants. The appellants argued that galvanisation is not a process of manufacture and should not impact the assessable value of the black pipes. However, the Customs, Excise and Gold (Control) Appellate Tribunal rejected this contention, stating that the cost of galvanisation must be included in the assessable value as it adds to the intrinsic value of the product. The Tribunal emphasized that even though galvanisation occurs in a separate shed, it is an integral part of the manufacturing process and contributes to the commercial value of the final product.

Issue 2: Legal Precedents
The appellants referred to judgments where duty was levied at intermediate and final stages, but the Court deemed them irrelevant to the current case. The Court affirmed the Tribunal's decision regarding the inclusion of galvanisation costs in the assessable value of the galvanised black pipes.

In conclusion, the Supreme Court upheld the Tribunal's decision, emphasizing that the cost of galvanisation must be considered in the assessable value of the galvanised black pipes. The appeal was dismissed with costs amounting to Rs. 25,000.

 

 

 

 

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