Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Revenue
Central Board of Excise & Customs
(Judicial Cell)
New Delhi Dated 18th December, 2015
Instruction
To,
- All Principal Chief Commissioners/ Chief Commissioners and Director General
under the Central Board of Excise and Customs
- Chief Commissioner (AR), CESTAT
- All Principal Commissioners/ Commissioners of Customs, Central Excise & Service
Tax/ Directorate of Legal Affairs
- [email protected]
Sub: Withdrawal of cases pending before HC/CESTAT on the basis of
earlier Supreme Court’s decision on the identical matters
The matter relating to the large number of appeals pending/ filed in the
CESTAT/ High Court has been a matter of concern in this regard it has been
decided to withdraw cases pending in High Court/ CESTAT, where Supreme Court has
decided on an identical matter and the decision has been accepted by the
Department.
However, the whole process of withdrawal requires an elaborate exercise to be
undertaken by the Commissioners concerned, with the approval of the
jurisdictional Chief Commissioner where the appellant or petitioner is the
jurisdictional Commissioner.
It has therefore been decided with the approval of the Competent authority that
the Committee of Principal Chief Commissioners/ Chief Commissioners of Customs,
CE or Service Tax (as the case may be ) constituted under Section 129D of the
Customs Act, Section 35E of the Central Excise Act, and Section 86(2) of the
Finance Act,1994 shall, in addition to the statutory function of review under
the above provisions, henceforth also call for and examine all appeals filed in
the respective High Courts and CESTAT benches falling in their jurisdiction.
Whenever such appeals are covered by a Supreme Court decision, which has been
accepted by the Department, the committee shall by order direct such
Commissioner or any other Commissioner to apply in the Appellate Tribunal/ High
Court for withdrawal of such appeals. This shall however be subject to:
- Wherever there are more than one issue involved in an appeal and the
SC’s decision pertains to only, one of these, these appeals will not be
covered by this instruction
- Wherever there are substantial questions of law and the SC decision has
not been passed on these, those appeals will not be covered by this
instruction.
Principal Chief Commissioners/ Chief Commissioners will submit a monthly
report to the Board OS Review) of the number of cases reviewed in this regard,
and the number of appeals withdrawn in the format enclosed.
This shall come into force with immediate effect.
(Rohit Singhal)
Dy. Secretary (Review)
F. No.390/Misc./67/2014-JC
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