Full Judgment
Equally, the fact that two public limited companies have common Directors does not mean that the one company has an interest in the business of the other. It is, therefore, not possible to uphold the conclusion of the Tribunal that the assesses and the chemical company were related persons. This being so, it is unnecessary to go into the alternate arguments advanced on behalf of the assessee.
3. Similarly Ld. Counsel also relied on the decision in the case of BESTA COSMETIC LTD reported in 2005 (183) E.L.T.132 (S.C.) wherein Supreme Court in para 4 has held as under: As far as the common Directors are concerned, this Court has in Alembic Glass Industries Ltd. v. Collector of Central Excise & Customs The fact that two public limited companies have common Directors does not mean that the one company has an interest in the business of the other.
I have carefully gone through the entire case regards. The records do not bring out any evidence to show any flow back and any additional consideration for the said sale of the semi-finished M.S. Pipes from the appellants to M/s Surindra Engg. Co. Ltd. The evidence available does not establish that the supply of semi-finished pipes from the appellants to their associate concern M/s Surindra Engg. Co. (P) Ltd. The evidence available does not establish that the supply of semi-finished pipes from the appellants to their associate concern M/s Surindra Engg. Co. (P) Ltd., is not a sale within the purview of Section 4(1)(a) of CEA, 1944 and as to why the valuation of the goods is required to be done under Section (1)(a) of CEA, 1944 and as to why the valuation of the goods is required to be done under Section 4(1) of CEA, 1944 and as to why the valuation of the goods is required to be done under Section 4(1)(b) ibid read with Rule 6(b)(ii) of the Valuation Rules, 1975.
As such, I proceed to decide the appeal by waiving the pre-deposits.
Considering various aspects and the decisions cited in this regards I hold that the evidence available on record does not prove the undervaluation of the goods in question the burden for which rests solely with the department. Accordingly the OIO passed by the Addl.
Commissioner is set aside and appeal allowed.
5. In view of above factual and legal position, we do not find any merit in the appeal filed by Revenue. The Revenue's Appeal is dismissed.