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Commissioner Of Central Gst And ... vs M/S Gaurav Agro-Chem Industries
2022 Latest Caselaw 1500 j&K

Citation : 2022 Latest Caselaw 1500 j&K
Judgement Date : 27 October, 2022

Jammu & Kashmir High Court
Commissioner Of Central Gst And ... vs M/S Gaurav Agro-Chem Industries on 27 October, 2022
                                                                        Serial No. 07
                                                                      Regular Cause List


        HIGH COURT OF JAMMU & KASHMIR AND LADAKH
                        AT JAMMU


                                     CEA No. 279/2022
                                 CM Nos. 6070/2022; 6071/2022



Commissioner of Central GST and Central Excise J&K, Jammu
                                                                 ... Appellant(s)
                                         Through: -
                                  Mr Jagpaul Singh, Advocate.

                                             V/s
M/s Gaurav Agro-Chem Industries, Plot No. 13-A, SICOP, IGC, Kathua, J&K.
                                                                ... Respondent(s)

Through: -

None.

CORAM:

Hon'ble the Chief Justice Hon'ble Mr Justice Vinod Chatterji Koul, Judge (JUDGMENT) Ali Mohammad Magrey-CJ (Oral):

01. At the very outset, what requires to be stated is that a batch of appeals were filed before this Court by the Commissioner, Central, GST and Central Excise (Jammu and Kashmir), Jammu under Section 35 G of the Central Excise Act, 1994 (fort short 'the Act') against the orders of different dates passed by the Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal, Chandigarh (for short 'the CESTAT'), thereby setting aside the orders passed by the Commissioner (Appeals) and the Adjudicating Authority and directing for the refund of the Education Cess and Secondary & Higher Education Cess to the assessee in view of the decision rendered by the Apex Court in case titled 'M/s SRD Nutrients Pvt. Ltd. V. Commissioner of Central Excise, Guwahati', reported as '2017 (335) ELT 481 (SC)'. All the aforesaid appeals, along with the applications seeking condonation of delay, with lead case being CEA No. 10/2022, were

CEA No. 279/2022 CM Nos. 6070/2022; 6071/2022

dismissed by a Coordinate Bench of this Court vide Judgment dated 23 rd of May, 2022.

02. We have gone through the contents of the instant appeal and have noticed that, in this appeal as well, challenge is thrown to a similar Order, as was the subject matter in the aforesaid batch of appeals considered and decided by the Coordinate Bench of this Court, on almost identical grounds which already stand dealt with by the Coordinate Bench while passing the Judgment dated 23rd of May, 2022. In that view of the matter and with a view to maintain parity, we dismiss this appeal on the same terms and conditions as laid down in the Judgment dated 23 rd of May, 2022 (supra) passed by the Coordinate Bench. Interim direction(s), if any subsisting as on date, shall stand vacated.



         (Vinod Chatterji Koul)                  (Ali Mohammad Magrey)
                   Judge                                 Chief Justice
JAMMU
October 27th, 2022
"TAHIR"
 

 
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