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Purolator India Limited vs Union Of India And Others
1983 Latest Caselaw 172 Del

Citation : 1983 Latest Caselaw 172 Del
Judgement Date : 24 May, 1983

Delhi High Court
Purolator India Limited vs Union Of India And Others on 24 May, 1983
Equivalent citations: 1986 (24) ELT 18 Del
Bench: B Kirpal, P Narain

JUDGMENT

1. By this petition challenge has been made to the vires of Section 4(4)(c) proviso III to Section 4(1)(a) of Central Excises and Salt Act. The question raised as to vires is in the context of the customers of the petitioner for whom goods are not manufactured by the petitioner with brand name imprinted thereon of the respective customers. It is not necessary to deal with the vires of the provision in the view that we are going to take in the matter.

2. The impugned show cause notice dated October 19, 1982 is on the basis that prima facie the Superintendent of Central Excise feels that the price list submitted by the petitioner was not correct inasmuch as the brand name owner would appear to be the manufacturer and not the petitioner. In consequence the price at which the brand name owner sells the goods would be the relevant price on which petitioner would be required to pay excise duty. In our view the stand taken by the Superintendent of Central Excise is wholly untenable. We have already held in the case reported as 1982 Excise Law Times 463 that such a stand of the Excise Authorities would not be valid in law. Accordingly, we quash the impugned show cause notice dated 19th October, 1982 and direct that price list of the petitioner be cleared without this objection being raised. It will not be open to the respondent Authorities to take up the objection vis-a-vis brand name in giving approval to the price list submitted by the petitioner. No other relief is necessary at this stage nor it is pressed.

3. This price list should be approval within two months from today.

4. The petition is allowed in terms of our above order and rule is made absolute in terms thereof.

5. There will be no order as to costs.

6. Till the price list is approved, clearance will be allowed to be made by the petitioner as heretofore.

 
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