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2019 (4) TMI 992 - AT - Central Excise


Issues:
1. Confirmation of duty demand for clandestine clearance of goods.
2. Validity of demand based on third-party evidence.
3. Requirement of show cause notice after voluntary payment of duty.
4. Imposition of penalty based on admission of clandestine clearance.
5. Consideration of evidence from recipients of the goods in penalty imposition.

Analysis:
1. The appellant appealed against an order confirming duty demand due to alleged clandestine clearance of goods without payment. A search revealed unauthorized clearance of MS Ingots without invoices, leading to the duty demand, interest imposition, and penalty. The appellant contested the demand, leading to the present appeal.

2. The appellant argued that the case relied on third-party evidence, challenging the sustainability of the demand. Additionally, the appellant contended that they voluntarily paid the duty during the investigation, negating the necessity of a show cause notice. The Revenue, however, supported the demand, citing the appellant's admission of clandestine clearance as justification.

3. After hearing both parties, the tribunal noted the appellant's admission of unauthorized clearance without duty payment. However, it was observed that the appellant promptly paid the duty upon detection during the investigation, indicating a willingness to rectify the error. The tribunal found that the penalty imposition did not consider crucial evidence from recipients denying receipt of the goods, warranting a reconsideration.

4. Consequently, the tribunal set aside the penalty imposed on the appellant, emphasizing the importance of considering all evidence, including statements from recipients, in penalty imposition. The appeal was disposed of based on these observations, providing relief to the appellant regarding the penalty while upholding the duty demand due to the admitted clandestine clearance.

 

 

 

 

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