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The case involves a refund claim filed by the appellant u/s 11B ...


Refund claim u/s 11B of Central Excise Act - deposits were not voluntary - Period of limitation not applicable.

Case Laws     Central Excise

May 29, 2024

The case involves a refund claim filed by the appellant u/s 11B of the Central Excise Act, 1944, following an appellate tribunal's order. The deposits made were not voluntary but under compulsion from departmental officers. The appellant contested the demand successfully, leading to the deposits being considered as made under protest. Legal precedent supports refund in such cases. A circular mandates refund within 15 days of a favorable appellate decision. The rejection of the refund claim lacked reasonable grounds. The appeal was allowed by CESTAT Allahabad.

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