M/S. ANAND NISHIKAWA CO. LTD. versus COMMISSIONER OF CENTRAL EXCISE, MEERUT

M/S. ANAND NISHIKAWA CO. LTD. versus COMMISSIONER OF CENTRAL EXCISE, MEERUT

As facts regarding manufacturing process were known to the department, evidenced by factory inspections, collection of samples, and approved classification lists, there was no willful suppression of facts by the appellant. The extended period of limitation under proviso to Section 11-A(1) of the Central Excise Act,...

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Parties
Appellant: M/S. Anand Nishikawa Co. Ltd.; Respondent: Commissioner of Central Excise, Meerut
Jurisdiction
India
Judgment Date
23 September 2005
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Final Disposition of Appeal From Customs, Excise and Gold (control) Appellate Tribunal, New Delhi
Outcome
Appeal allowed
Legal Topics
Limitation Under Central Excise Act, Suppression of Facts, Classification Under Central Excise Tariff Act, Extended Period of Limitation
Excise Limitation Under Central Excise Act Suppression of Facts Classification Under Central Excise Tariff Act Extended Period of Limitation

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Parties

M/S. Anand Nishikawa Co. Ltd.

Appellant

Commissioner of Central Excise, Meerut

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Civil Appeal / Final Disposition of Appeal From Customs, Excise and Gold (control) Appellate Tribunal, New Delhi

  1. 1 Whether extended period of limitation under proviso to Section 11-A(1) of the Central Excise Act, 1944 is applicable based on suppression of facts
  2. 2 Whether the Revenue was justified in invoking extended limitation period for duty recovery

Ratio Decidendi

As facts regarding manufacturing process were known to the department, evidenced by factory inspections, collection of samples, and approved classification lists, there was no willful suppression of facts by the appellant. The extended period of limitation under proviso to Section 11-A(1) of the Central Excise Act, 1944 is not available; demand must be restricted to six months prior to notice, not five years.

Court Disposition

Appeal allowed

Orders

  • Judgment and order of the Customs, Excise and Gold (Control) Appellate Tribunal set aside
  • Order of the Commissioner restored