12 August 2024


Judgments

Supreme Court

D.R. Enterprises Ltd. v. Assistant Collector of Customs and Ors.

MANU/SC/0856/2015

12.08.2015

Customs

Assessee cannot argue lack of jurisdiction after pursuing adjudication on merits

In a case where the Assessee after receiving a favourable interim order from the High Court chose to pursue adjudication on merits before the High Court, the Supreme Court said it could not subsequently argue a lack of jurisdiction of the court. It posited that if the Assessee had withdrawn its petition subsequent to the interim order, limitation under Section 28 of the Customs Act may be available in a subsequent show-cause notice for demand by the Department.

Relevant

Section 28 Customs Act, 1962 Act Gotak Patel Volkart Ltd. v. Collector of Central Excise, Belgaon MANU/SC/0400/1987
Nehawas Steel Traders v. Union of India MANU/MH/0413/1993

Tags : customs limitation section 28

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