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Dept. Can’t File Appeal Before CESTAT Of The Monetary Limit Below Rs. 50 lakhs: CESTAT

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The Customs, Excise And Service Tax Appellate Tribunal, Chandigarh, ruled that the department can’t file an appeal before CESTAT of the monetary limit below Rs. 50 lakhs. 

The tribunal found that the issue involved in the case is of grant of interest by the Commissioner (Appeals) from the date of deposit till the date of refund paid at the prescribed rate.

As per the respondent, the amount of interest, if calculated @12%, comes to Rs.7,89,678/- in Appeal No. C/60381/2022 and Rs.13,590/- in Appeal No. C/60382/2022 respectively. 

Therefore the bench viewed that the two appeals are also not maintainable in view of the instructions dated 02.11.2023 issued by the CBIC.

Read More: Automation Implementation In Customs (Import of Goods at Concessional Rate of Duty or for Specified End Use) Rules, 2022 For EOUs: CBIC

Facts 

The two appeals filed by the Revenue are directed against the order passed by the Commissioner (Appeals), whereby the Commissioner (Appeals) has allowed the appeals of the respondent by granting the refund along with interest at applicable rate from the date of deposit till the date of refund. 

Case Information 

Case Name : Commissioner of Customs, Ludhiana v/s Khanna Paper Mills Ltd

Judicial Level & Location : CESTAT, Chandigarh 

Appeal Number : Customs Appeal No. 60381 of 2022

Date of Ruling : 2024-07-26

Ruling in favor of: Respondent 

Judges:  S. S. GARG, MEMBER (JUDICIAL)

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