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Executive Engineer, Electricity Store Division, U.P. Vs. Commissioner, Sales Tax, U.P. - Court Judgment

SooperKanoon Citation

Subject

Sales Tax

Court

Supreme Court of India

Decided On

Case Number

Civil Appeal No. 769 of 1995

Judge

Reported in

JT1999(5)SC231; (1999)1SCC704

Acts

Uttar Pradesh Sales Tax Act, 1948 - Sections 3A(1)

Appellant

Executive Engineer, Electricity Store Division, U.P.

Respondent

Commissioner, Sales Tax, U.P.

Disposition

Appeal dismissed

Excerpt:


- indian penal code, 1890 sections 34 & 300: [s.b. sinha & dr. mukundakam sharma,jj] common intention -accused alleged to have assaulted deceased in his filed - deceased came there unexpectedly accused were not hiding and waiting for deceased to come - deceased was assaulted by gandasi injuries found on deceased were simple except one - no enmity between accused and deceased - deceased not naming any of accused held, accused cannot be said to have common intention to murder deceased. only accused who had caused fatal injury is liable for murder. other accused are liable to be convicted only under section 323. .....entry 3 of the notification dated 7.9.1981 issued in exercise of powers under section 3a(1)(e) of the u. p. sales tax act, 1948 or under entry 32 thereof. it is the contention of the appellant that the appropriate entry is entry 3. the high court has found the appropriate entry to be entry 32.2. entry 3 relates to 'all kinds of minerals, ores, metals, scraps and alloys including sheets and circles used in the manufacture of brassware...'. entry 32 relates to 'old, discarded, unserviceable or obsolete machinery, stores or vehicles including waste products....3. we are in doubt that the appropriate entry for the core stamping that come out of old and discarded transformers must be taxed under entry 32 as old, discarded and unserviceable machinery and that they do not fall within the scope of entry 3 which plainly relates to scrap of metal, i.e., of metal as such.4. the appeal is dismissed with no order as to costs.

Judgment:


ORDER

S.P. Bharucha, J.

1. The appellant is an officer of the U.P. State Electricity Board. The Board is engaged in the generation, transmission and distribution of electrical energy. For this purpose, it uses transformers. When the transformers are burnt or otherwise become unutilisable, they are sold. The question, specifically, is whether when such core stamping, which are bunches of tin plates that are placed within the transformers, are sold, they are liable to sales tax under Entry 3 of the notification dated 7.9.1981 issued in exercise of powers under Section 3A(1)(e) of the U. P. Sales Tax Act, 1948 or under Entry 32 thereof. It is the contention of the appellant that the appropriate entry is Entry 3. The High court has found the appropriate entry to be Entry 32.

2. Entry 3 relates to 'all kinds of minerals, ores, metals, scraps and alloys including sheets and circles used in the manufacture of brassware...'. Entry 32 relates to 'old, discarded, unserviceable or obsolete machinery, stores or vehicles including waste products....

3. We are in doubt that the appropriate entry for the core stamping that come out of old and discarded transformers must be taxed under Entry 32 as old, discarded and unserviceable machinery and that they do not fall within the scope of Entry 3 which plainly relates to scrap of metal, i.e., of metal as such.

4. The appeal is dismissed with no order as to costs.


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