Tax Management India. Com
Law and Practice  :  Digital eBook
Research is most exciting & rewarding
  TMI - Tax Management India. Com
Follow us:
  Facebook   Twitter   Linkedin   Telegram
Central Excise - Highlights / Catch Notes

Home Highlights September 2013 Year 2013 This

The Tribunal, while holding that principles of natural justice ...


Tribunal Rules Violation of Natural Justice; Case to be Remanded for Reconsideration with Full Document Disclosure.

September 30, 2013

Case Laws     Central Excise     HC

The Tribunal, while holding that principles of natural justice have been violated, should have remanded the matter to the Adjudicating Officer after serving all relevant documents upon the respondent to decide the matter afresh instead of setting aside the demand - HC

View Source

 


 

You may also like:

  1. Assessment u/s 153A - denial of natural justice - In view of the violation of the principles of natural justice and also due to the non compliance of Section 65(B) of...

  2. Customs duty concession case remanded due to violation of principles of natural justice by not providing relied upon documents. Department denied copies of investigation...

  3. Blocking of a supplier's credit ledger by mentioning 'Registration of supplier has been cancelled' without issuing a show cause notice violates principles of natural...

  4. The case involves the Appellant challenging the enhancement of declared values for clearances to the DTA Unit by the specified officer, MEPZ-SEZ. The Appellant's...

  5. The final decision in this case by the Odisha Appellate Authority for Advance Ruling (AAAR) was set aside due to procedural irregularities and violation of principles of...

  6. Central Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT) case involving valuation of imported goods - rejection of declared value - enhancement of value. The tribunal...

  7. HC remanded proceedings back to ITAT for de novo hearing due to violation of natural justice principles. The original assessment order by NFAC was passed ex-parte...

  8. The High Court found a violation of natural justice as the petitioner's reply to the show cause notice was not considered. Discrepancies in GSTR returns were explained...

  9. The AT rejected appellant's contention that denial of cross-examination of departmental officers violated natural justice principles. The tribunal distinguished between...

  10. Registration u/s 80G(5) - The rejection was based on allegations of discrepancy in the organization's name, violation of FCRA provisions, and involvement in religious...

  11. The High Court allowed the petition by way of remand due to violation of principles of natural justice by the 4th Respondent. While the Petitioner's reply to the...

  12. Violation of principles of natural justice - allegation that the petitioner has committed fraud and claimed input tax credit without movement of the vehicle through the...

  13. Petition maintainable despite previously filed appeal. Order passed in violation of principles of natural justice by not allowing petitioner to file reply within...

  14. The interplay between Sections 129 and 130 of the CGST Act was analyzed. Section 129 applies when goods are in transit, while Section 130 allows confiscation and penalty...

  15. Determination of tax u/s 73(9) of the CGST/SGST Act - petitioner submits that the order is passed merely on the representation of the petitioner without giving any...

 

Quick Updates:Latest Updates