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M/S Leader Engineering Works Etc Etc vs Commissioner Of Central Excise, Jalandhar

Supreme Court Of India|25 January, 2010
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JUDGMENT / ORDER

Summary

Issue: Entitlement of Modvat Credit
Rule: Section 11A of the Central Excise Act, 1944
Application: The court needs to determine whether the appellants were entitled to Modvat Credit, which is a credit allowed on the duty paid on the raw materials used in the manufacture of excisable goods.
Conclusion: The decision on Modvat Credit will have a significant impact on the appellants as it will affect their liability to pay duty on the excisable goods they manufacture. If the appellants are found to be entitled to Modvat Credit, they will have to pay less duty, resulting in a reduction in their tax liability.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPEAL NOS.939-941 OF 2010 (Arising out of S.L.P. (C) Nos.13061-13063 of 2009) M/s. Leader Engineering Works Etc.Etc. Appellant(s) Versus Commissioner of Central Excise, Jalandhar Respondent(s) O R D E R Delay condoned. Leave granted.
Heard learned counsel on both sides.
By consent, the matter is taken up for final hearing.
Having gone through the record, we are of the view that the appellants herein will not re-agitate the issue of applicability of Section 11-A of the Central Excise Act. However, the following three issues will have to be decided de novo by the Tribunal, which are as follows:
“[i] Whether the appellants were entitled to Modvat Credit;
[ii] Whether the Authorities were justified in demanding duty and imposing penalties in the light of the statement of the appellants that the penalty against the supplier of raw material and the importer had to be set aside and that there was no challenge to that order by the Revenue; and ...2/-
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[iii] Whether the demand of duty and imposition of penalty was justified when the demand of duty and imposition of penalty stood set aside in the case of some other parties.”
Accordingly, the impugned order is set aside and the matter is remitted to the Tribunal for de novo consideration in the light of afore-stated three issues formulated by this court. The civil appeals stand disposed of with no order as to costs.
. J.
[S.H. KAPADIA] New Delhi, January 25, 2010.
. J.
[SWATANTER KUMAR]
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Title

M/S Leader Engineering Works Etc Etc vs Commissioner Of Central Excise, Jalandhar

Court

Supreme Court Of India

JudgmentDate
25 January, 2010
Judges
  • S H Kapadia
  • Swatanter Kumar