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2007 (7) TMI 318 - HC - Customs

Issues: Violation of Rules of Natural Justice in Customs Case

Violation of Rules of Natural Justice:
The petitioner challenged an order passed by the Assistant Commissioner of Customs, alleging a violation of natural justice. The petitioner claimed that the matter was fixed for a personal hearing on 9-3-2007, but when he sought further time and appeared on 19-3-2007, he was informed that the case had already been concluded on the earlier date. The impugned order stated that the importers did not attend the personal hearing on 9-3-2007, leading to a decision based on merits without their presence. However, a counter affidavit clarified that the date mentioned in the order was a mistake, and the actual date for the personal hearing was 19-3-2007. The court found confusion regarding the hearing date and whether the petitioner was given a chance for a personal hearing. Consequently, the court held that there was a violation of the Rules of Natural Justice, leading to the setting aside of the impugned order.

Remedy and Directions:
In light of the violation of natural justice, the court directed that the impugned order should be treated as a show cause notice. The petitioner was granted ten days to file a reply, following which the respondents were instructed to hear the parties and pass appropriate orders in accordance with the law. The court disposed of the writ petition accordingly, without imposing any costs on either party.

This judgment highlights the importance of adhering to the principles of natural justice in administrative proceedings, emphasizing the right to a fair hearing and the opportunity to present one's case effectively. The court's decision to set aside the order and provide an opportunity for the petitioner to respond underscores the significance of procedural fairness in legal matters, ensuring that parties are treated equitably and have a chance to be heard before decisions are made.

 

 

 

 

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