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Enterprise International Ltd. vs Commissioner of Customs (Exports) and Assistant Commissioner of Customs (Group-7B), DEPB Section

Madras High Court · Decided on 7 January 2011 · Citation: (2011) 01 MAD CK 0199

HON’BLE JUDGES
M. Jaichandren, J
CASE NUMBER
Writ Petition No. 322 of 2011 and M.P. No. 1 of 2011

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M. Jaichandren, J.—Heard the learned Counsel appearing for the Petitioner and the learned Senior Central Government Standing counsel

appearing on behalf of the Respondents.

2.

The prayer sought for in the writ petition is for a direction to the second Respondent, to assess the silk yarn covered by Bill of Entry No.

735894, dated 31.12.2010, by extending the benefit of additional duty exemption in terms of Notification 30/2004-CE dated 09.07.2004.

3.

In view of the similar orders passed by this Court in a number of writ petitions, including the order, dated 15.2.2010, made in W.P. No. 2301

of 2010 (M/s. Shiv Shanti Exim Pvt. Ltd v. The Commissioner of Customs), the following order is passed:

i) The prayer for assessing the Bill of Entry by allowing the exemption from Additional Duty of Customs (CVD), under Notification No. 30/2004-

CE, dated 9.7.2004, cannot be granted.

ii) The Respondents are directed to release the goods concerned, in respect of the above said Bills of Entry, subject to the condition that the

Petitioner furnishes a bank guarantee for the entire value of Additional Duty of Customs (CVD), to the satisfaction of the second Respondent,

which shall be kept alive, till the adjudication process is completed.

iii) It is made clear that, as and when the bank guarantee is furnished, the Respondents shall release the goods, forthwith.

4.

The writ petition is ordered accordingly. No costs.