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2013 (11) TMI 1110 - AT - Central Excise


Issues:
1. Early hearing of Stay Petitions
2. Benefit of Area-Based Exemption Notification No.33/99

Analysis:
1. Early hearing of Stay Petitions:
The judgment involves two Miscellaneous Applications filed by the Revenue seeking early hearing of Stay Petitions related to M/s. Mokalbari Tea Estate and M/s. Lukwah Tea Estate. The Revenue had filed separate Appeals along with Stay Petitions after the Orders passed by the lower Adjudicating Authority were set aside by the ld. Commissioner (Appeals) in favor of the assessee. The Respondents approached the High Court due to non-implementation of the Orders of the ld. Commissioner (Appeals) by the Revenue. The High Court directed the Revenue to take necessary steps for implementation in the absence of Stay Orders from the Tribunal. The Miscellaneous Applications for early hearing of the Stay Petitions were allowed, and the Stay Petitions were taken up for hearing with the consent of both sides.

2. Benefit of Area-Based Exemption Notification No.33/99:
The common issue in both cases pertains to allowing the benefit of Area-Based Exemption Notification No.33/99 dated 08.07.99. The Respondents claimed the benefit based on fulfilling all conditions in the Notification, including expansion of plant and machinery to increase production capacity beyond 25% of the existing limit. The Revenue disputed this claim, arguing that the expansion requirements were not met. The ld. Commissioner (Appeals) heavily relied on RT-12 returns filed by the Respondents, but the Revenue contended that these returns did not provide evidence of the required expansion. The Respondents, on the other hand, submitted Chartered Engineer's Certificates stating the expansion was over 25%. The Tribunal noted that the Adjudicating Authority found the expansion to be less than 25%, a fact not considered by the ld. Commissioner (Appeals). Relevant RT-12 returns were not produced before the Tribunal, leading to a directive for the Revenue to provide these documents to the Respondents for the upcoming hearing of the Stay Petitions on 02.07.2013.

In conclusion, the judgment addressed the issues of early hearing of Stay Petitions and the eligibility of the Respondents for the benefit of Area-Based Exemption Notification No.33/99. The decision highlighted discrepancies in the evidence presented by both parties and emphasized the importance of considering all relevant facts and documents in such cases. The directive for document production aimed to ensure a fair and informed hearing for the resolution of the disputes.

 

 

 

 

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