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Feb 17 1987

Orient Paper and Industries Ltd. Vs. Special Secretary to the Governme ...

Court : Kolkata

Decided on : Feb-17-1987

Subject : Excise

Acts : Finance Act, 1961; ;Central Excise Act, 1944 - Sections 35P(2), 36 and 36(2)

Reported in : 1988(17)LC229(Calcutta),1987(30)ELT67(Cal)

Appellate Collector of Central Excise and is sued notice Under Section 36(2) of the Central Excises and Salt Act, 1944, as it stood at that time on 15th November, 1974. In that notice addressed to the petitioner company … the law. The Asstt. Collector rejected the claim. The appellants went up in appeal to the Collector of Central Excise, Calcutta & Orissa who also rejected the appeal and thereafter the appellants went to the Central Government in … Finance Act of 1961 raised the Excise duty under item 17(4) to 35p. Per Kg. with effect from 1-3-61. From March, 1961 to 1st August,

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Feb 01 1984

Collector of Central Excise. Vs. Madras Rubber Factory Ltd.

Court : Customs Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal CESTAT Delhi

Decided on : Feb-01-1984

Subject : MRTP

Reported in : (1987)(30)ELT291TriDel

the Act). The notice was in relation to Order-in-Appeal No.1215/80 dated 21-4-1980 passed by the Appellate Collector of Central Excise, Madras, whereby the Appellate Collector disposed of the appeal before him against the order of adjudication dated 24-1-1978 … Rubber Factory Ltd., Madras (hereinafter referred to as MRF) under Section 36(2) of the Central Excises 5c Salt Act, 1944 (hereinafter referred to as the Act). The notice was in relation to Order-in-Appeal No.1215/80 dated 21-4-1980 passed by … Notice came to be transferred to this Tribunal in terms of Section 35P(2) of the Central Excises & Salt Act for disposal as if it

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Dec 14 1987

Collector of Central Excise Vs. Orkay Silk Mills Pvt. Ltd.

Court : Customs Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal CESTAT Delhi

Decided on : Dec-14-1987

Subject : Excise

Reported in : (1988)(15)ECC179

1 This is a deemed appeal within the meaning of Section 35P of the Central Excises and Salt Act, 1944 (hereinafter referred to as the "Act") and has its genesis in Show Cause Notice F. No. 198/5/39/82-CX.5, dated … as the respondents) proposing to set aside Order-in-Appeal No. V-2(18)3217/81, dated 22-12-1981 passed by the Appellate Collector of Central Excise, Bombay. Since the proceedings initiated with the said notice had remained unconcluded on the eve of the inception

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Jul 05 1983

Shaparia Dock and Steel Co. Pvt. Vs. Collector of Central Excise

Court : Customs Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal CESTAT Mumbai

Decided on : Jul-05-1983

Subject : Excise

Reported in : (1983)LC1900DTri(Mum.)bai

1-3-1975 that Item 68 covering all goods not elsewhere specified, was included in the first Schedule to the Central Excise Act. M/s. Shaparia Dock and Steel Co.Pvt. Ltd. claimed the refund of duty in their letter dated 30-1-1978 on … on the department as now imposed under Sub-section (5) of Section 11B of the Central Excises and Salt Act, 1944. These have been brought into existence from 17-11-1980 as observed above and they do not have retrospective effect.They … 1. This is an appeal transferred under Section 35P(2) of the Central Excises and Salt Act, against the Order No. 1263/79,

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Jul 12 1984

Collector of Central Excise Vs. Chennai Bottling Company

Court : Customs Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal CESTAT Delhi

Decided on : Jul-12-1984

Subject : Service Tax

Reported in : (1985)(19)ELT129TriDel

the Assistant Collector of Central Excise be restored; (g) on transfer of the aforesaid proceedings in terms of Section 35P of the Act, as it now reads, the Tribunal, after hearing the matter as an Appeal, quashed the … about 18-8-1977, the Respondent filed a claim of refund of Rs. 10,77,987.70 claimed to be the amount of central excise duty paid in excess during the period between 18-3-1976 and 16-6-1977; (ii) the contention in the refund application … 1. This is an application together with cross objections under Section 35G of the Central Excises and Salt Act, 1944 (hereinafter referred to as the Act) for reference to the High Court of certain questions, said to be

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Jan 18 1985

B. Rajendra Oil Mills and Refinery Vs. Collector of Central Excise

Court : Customs Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal CESTAT Delhi

Decided on : Jan-18-1985

Subject : MRTP

Reported in : (1985)(21)ELT607TriDel

of Shri Lodha and pointed out that preamble of the impugned order passed by the Appellate Collector of Central Excise, Madras shows that the revision proceedings pending before the Government of India which were transferred to this Tribunal … jurisdiction to hear and entertain this appeal. According to him, Section 35P(2) of the Central Excises and Salt Act, 1944(1 of 1944) gives jurisdiction to the Tribunal to decide the transferred matters pending immediately before the appointed day

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Jan 22 1986

Royal Paints and anr. Vs. Collector of Central Excise

Court : Customs Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal CESTAT Delhi

Decided on : Jan-22-1986

Subject : Land Acquisition

Reported in : (1987)(31)ELT566TriDel

has pleaded that the present appeals before the Tribunal are transferred matters in terms of the provisions of Section 35P of the Central Excises and Salt Act, 1944, and as such the respondent has no right to file … is no indexing of the file and there are no papers as to the cross-examination of Inspector of Central Excise Shri B.D. Ranadeve conducted in May, 1977. There are also no bills, delivery challans and show cause notices … the records. Shri Jain has referred to the provisions of Section 35C of the Central Excises and Salt Act, 1944. He has turther pleaded that the correctness of thematter cannot be seen without going through the complete records,

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Mar 28 1984

Basant Pran Electric Company Vs. Collector of Central Excise

Court : Customs Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal CESTAT Delhi

Decided on : Mar-28-1984

Subject : Land Acquisition

Reported in : (1985)LC397Tri(Delhi)

government of India, (now transferred to the Appellate Tribunal under Section 35P of the Central excises and Salt Act, 1944) against the order-in-appeal No.438-439/CO/78, dated 31-8-1978 passed by the Appellate Collector of Centreal excise, calcutta.2. M/s Basant Pran … varnished Paper during the periods from 7-10-1968 to 16-12-1974 and from 17-10-1974 to 31-8-1975 respectively without obtainining the Central excise licence and without payment of excise duty.3. superintendent of Central excise issused show cause notices to the appellants

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May 22 1984

Hindustan Chemical Works. Vs. Collector of Central Excise

Court : Customs Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal CESTAT Delhi

Decided on : May-22-1984

Subject : Excise

Reported in : (1984)(18)ELT28TriDel

the Central Excises and Salt Act, 1944 against No. 454-457/CE/1980 dated 2-7-1980 passed by the Appellate Collector of Central Excise, New Delhi.2. The appellants were engaged in the manufacture of Sodium Silicate falling under Item No. 14BB of … These are four revision applications filed before the Government of India (now transferred to the Appellate Tribunal) under Section 35P of the Central Excises and Salt Act, 1944 against No. 454-457/CE/1980 dated 2-7-1980 passed by the Appellate Collector

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Apr 11 1984

Jai Hind Process and Printing Vs. Collector of Customs and Central

Court : Customs Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal CESTAT Delhi

Decided on : Apr-11-1984

Subject : Land Acquisition

Reported in : (1985)LC457Tri(Delhi)

Act, 1944) against the order in review No. V.MISC/2-2/OA/79, dated 12-5-1980 passed by the Collector of Customs and Central Excise, Ahmedabad.2. Briefly stated the facts of the case as are apparent on record are that the Central Excise … 1. This is a revision application filed before the Central Government (now transferred to the Appellate Tribunal Under Section 35P of the Central Excises and Salt Act, 1944) against the order in review No. V.MISC/2-2/OA/79, dated 12-5-1980 passed

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