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Seizing of non duty paid goods, Central Excise

Issue Id: - 111727
Dated: 4-4-2017
By:- vishal gupta

Seizing of non duty paid goods


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whether goods can be seized if the consignor has not paid the central excise duty, but the consignee has received the goods in the factory after making proper payment with duty to the consignor.pls comment with case law, if any.

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1 Dated: 4-4-2017
By:- MARIAPPAN GOVINDARAJAN

In my view it can be seized but the consignee is having the defence for making payment to the consignor. I will search case law in this regard and I will revert.


2 Dated: 4-4-2017
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Duty paid goods mean duty deposited into Central Govt. . Account under proper accounting Head 0037. Consignor's invoice must duty particulars. It is a clear cut offence. Duty paid by consignee is an after thought. We take shelter of case law when there is some ambiguity. On this issue CE law is very much clear, such goods are to be seized. I also support the views of Sh.Marriapan Sir.


3 Dated: 4-4-2017
By:- Himansu Sha

Whether the goods have been removed with invoices. Moreover Govt. Has vast authorities to recover the dues.


4 Dated: 5-4-2017
By:- MUKUND THAKKAR

collecting the duty from consignor and not paying to govt. it is offence. so dept has right to take any action.


5 Dated: 5-4-2017
By:- KASTURI SETHI

Sh. Mukund Thakkar Ji,. Yes, Sir. Righhly explained.


6 Dated: 5-4-2017
By:- Ganeshan Kalyani

As per Rule 4(1) of Central Excise Rule, every person who produces or manufactures any excisable goods, or who stores such goods in a warehouse, shall pay the duty livable on such goods in the manner provided in rule 8 or under any other law, and no excisable goods, on which any duty is payable, shall be removed without payment of duty from any place, where they are produced or manufactured, or from a warehouse, unless otherwise provided:

The law is clear that duty is payable on removal of goods.


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