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2000 (12) TMI 333 - AT - Central Excise

Issues:
Classification of waste and scrap arising during the manufacture of ingots and billets of non-alloy steel in an induction furnace unit for excise duty exemption.

Analysis:
The judgment dealt with the issue of classification of waste and scrap arising during the manufacture of ingots and billets of non-alloy steel in an induction furnace unit for excise duty exemption. The Tribunal referred to a previous decision where it was established that waste and scrap, including runners and risers, arising during the manufacturing process are exempted from excise duty under Notification No. 49/97-C.E. The Tribunal analyzed the nature of runners and risers, noting that they can be rerollable material or waste and scrap depending on their form and usability. The Tribunal emphasized that the use of runners and risers for rerolling purposes qualified them as waste and scrap, falling under the exemption category. Additionally, the Tribunal cited relevant case laws and government circulars to support its interpretation of the classification criteria for waste and scrap in the context of excise duty exemption.

The Tribunal highlighted that the exemption under Notification No. 49/97-C.E. was not limited to waste and scrap classified under a specific heading, indicating a broad scope to cover all waste and scrap under the Central Excise Tariff Act. The judgment emphasized that the intention of the Central Government, as reflected in circulars, supported the exemption of waste and scrap arising during the manufacture of ingots and billets from excise duty. Based on the analysis of previous decisions, case laws, and circulars, the Tribunal concluded that the waste and scrap, including runners and risers, in question fell within the ambit of the exemption notification. Consequently, the Tribunal rejected the appeals filed by the Revenue and disposed of the cross-objections raised by the Respondents, finding no grounds for interference with the impugned order. The judgment affirmed the classification of waste and scrap, specifically runners and risers, for excise duty exemption based on their use and characteristics in the manufacturing process.

 

 

 

 

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