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1998 (3) TMI 622 - AT - Central Excise
Issues: Classification of various products under different sub-headings, excisability of chemical solutions.
In this case before the Appellate Tribunal CEGAT, New Delhi, the assessees manufactured paper and cotton fabrics based laminates, insulators, and resin solutions as inputs. The classification of these products was disputed, with the Assistant Collector and the Collector providing differing classifications. The Collector classified the products under different sub-headings than the Assistant Collector, citing reasons such as the marketability of goods and shelf-life of chemical solutions. The appeal from the Revenue sought classification under a specific sub-heading for all products and challenged the Collector's findings on the marketability of reactive solutions. The Tribunal noted that the classification of contested products had been settled by the Supreme Court in a previous judgment involving the same respondents, leading to a partial success for the Revenue's appeal regarding the classification of certain products. As for the excisability of chemical solutions, the Collector's observation that the goods were unstable and had a short shelf-life was upheld by the Tribunal. The Tribunal found that the evidence presented by the Revenue was insufficient to disprove the Collector's findings, emphasizing the need for concrete evidence to challenge the physical realities of the manufacturing process. Ultimately, the appeal was allowed in part, with the classification of products clarified and the non-excisability of solutions upheld.
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