Collector of Central Excise Vs. Universal Drinks P. Ltd. - Court Judgment

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CourtCustoms Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal CESTAT Delhi
Decided OnMar-17-1999
JudgeP Jain, Vice, A Unni
Reported in(2003)(158)ELT576TriDel
AppellantCollector of Central Excise
RespondentUniversal Drinks P. Ltd.
Excerpt:
1. issue involved herein is whether the respondents herein can simultaneously avail of the benefit of mod-vat credit in respect of some product (maaza mango) and also the benefit of exemption notification no. 175/89-c.e. in respect of some other product 'bisleri soda'. the issue already stands decided by the tribunal's judgment in the case of ess ess engineers and ors., chandigarh v. cce, chandigarh reported in 1999 (107) e.l.t. 596 (tribunal) = 1998 (29) rlt 859 (cegat). tribunal in this judgment has taken note of dismissal of appeal by revenue against tribunal's judgment in the case of faridabad tools put. ltd. as reported in 1996 (82) e.l.t. a149. in view of this dismissal of revenue's appeal, tribunal's judgment in kamani food reported in 1995 (75) e.l.t. 202 is no longer a good law.2. relying on tribunal's judgment in the case of ess ess engineers (supra), we dismiss the appeal of the revenue.
Judgment:
1. Issue involved herein is whether the respondents herein can simultaneously avail of the benefit of Mod-vat credit in respect of some product (Maaza Mango) and also the benefit of exemption Notification No. 175/89-C.E. in respect of some other product 'Bisleri Soda'. The issue already stands decided by the Tribunal's judgment in the case of Ess Ess Engineers and Ors., Chandigarh v. CCE, Chandigarh reported in 1999 (107) E.L.T. 596 (Tribunal) = 1998 (29) RLT 859 (CEGAT). Tribunal in this judgment has taken note of dismissal of appeal by Revenue against Tribunal's judgment in the case of Faridabad Tools Put. Ltd. as reported in 1996 (82) E.L.T. A149. In view of this dismissal of Revenue's appeal, Tribunal's judgment in Kamani Food reported in 1995 (75) E.L.T. 202 is no longer a good law.

2. Relying on Tribunal's judgment in the case of Ess Ess Engineers (supra), we dismiss the appeal of the Revenue.