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2024 (9) TMI 334 - HC - Customs


Issues:
1. Recovery proceedings initiated against the petitioner.
2. Validity of the Demand cum Show Cause Notice issued against a deceased person.
3. Effect of the death of the exporter on recovery proceedings.
4. Legal heirs' liability for government dues.
5. Compliance with procedural requirements in recovery proceedings.

Analysis:
1. The Writ Petition sought relief from recovery proceedings initiated against the petitioner following a Demand cum Show Cause Notice. The petitioner's late husband, an exporter, availed duty drawback benefits under the Customs Act, but after his demise, the respondent initiated recovery proceedings against him, leading to the present challenge.

2. The issuance of the Demand cum Show Cause Notice against a deceased person was challenged on the grounds that it lacked jurisdictional validity. The notice was issued posthumously, without involving the legal heirs of the deceased exporter, which was deemed a fundamental error. Legal precedents were cited to highlight the importance of issuing notices to the correct person and the consequences of failing to do so.

3. The death of the exporter raised questions regarding the continuation of recovery proceedings and the liability of legal heirs for government dues. The petitioner argued that no recovery could be sought from the deceased's legal heirs based on legal principles established by previous court decisions, emphasizing that the law did not provide for such recovery from legal heirs in this context.

4. The judgment delved into the legal framework governing recovery proceedings and the obligations of legal heirs in cases of deceased exporters. Citing relevant statutes and case law, the court emphasized the procedural requirements for recovery and the necessity of involving legal heirs in such proceedings to ensure due process and legal validity.

5. Ultimately, the court sided with the petitioner, ruling in favor of quashing the recovery proceedings initiated against the deceased exporter and setting aside the Order-in-Original confirming the duty drawback demand and penalty. The judgment underscored the importance of adhering to procedural norms and ensuring the involvement of legal heirs in recovery actions against deceased individuals to uphold legal integrity and fairness.

 

 

 

 

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