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2013 (11) TMI 784 - AT - Central ExciseDemand of Duty under rule 96 ZQ of central excise act 1944 – Hot Air Stenter Independent Textile Processors Rules - Held that:- In view of the language contained in the notification dated 1st March, 2001, the same can only afford protection to action already taken while Rule 96ZQ was in force, but cannot justify initiation of a new proceeding which will not be a thing done or omitted to be done under the rule but a new act of initiating a proceeding after the rule had ceased to exist - Any obligation or liability etc. acquired, accrued or incurred under Section 3A of the Act would not be saved by Section 6 of the General Clauses Act. When the charging Section itself is deleted without any saving clause, no recovery under the said Section can be made by resorting to Rule 96ZQ of the Rules. Action, if any, can be taken only under the regular provisions of the Act - in case of proceedings initiated prior to the omission of Rule 96ZQ, 96ZP and 96ZO of the Rules, if the same were not concluded prior to the omission of Section 3A of the Act, there was no power to proceed further and conclude the same - any action taken under Rules 96ZQ, 96ZO and 96ZP of the Rules after Section 3A of the Act came to be omitted from the statute book without any saving clause, would be without authority of law and as such any orders passed in respect thereof after the omission of Section 3A of the Act would be non est. Virus of penalty provision - Held that:-Manufacturers of goods specified under Section 3A of the Act are evidently subjected to harsh treatment of unreasonable penalty under Rule 96ZQ(5)(ii) compared to manufacturers of other excisable goods – Decided in favour of Assessee.
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