Clarification of Metallic Yarn made out of duty paid metallised polyester
film as Handicrafts
Circular
No. 280
dated 19th December 1996
Under
Board's Circular No. 128/39/95-dated 25.5.95, it was clarified that imitation or
real zari made of gold, silver thread or man-made metallic yarn made out of duty
paid polyester film (metallised/ lacquered) namely kaseb, kalabatu. tilla, wire
thread or zari thread and metallic yarn should be treated as 'handicrafts' for
the purposes of Notification No. 76/86 dated 10.2.86.
The
Hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of CCE, New Delhi Vs. Lewis Shoppe & Anr.
1996 (10) CXLT (SC) CE- 277 = (1996) (13) RLT 507 (SC) has laid down that wooden
furniture by itself can be treated as 'handicrafts' if the following tests are
satisfied:
1.
It must be predominantly made by hand. It does not matter if some
machinery is also used in the process.
2.
It must be graced with visual appeal in the nature of ornamentation or
-in-lay work or some similar work lending it an element
of artistic improvement. Such ornamentation must be of a substantial
nature and not a mere pretence."
In
the circumstances, it is hereby clarified that while deciding the case in view
of the Board's Circular referred to above, the criteria for any goods to be
treated as 'handicrafts' laid down by the Hon'ble Supreme Court may also be kept
in view.
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