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The Supreme Court of India in the matter of Sandoz Private Limited v. Union of India [Civil Appeal No. 3358 of 2020 dated January 4, 2020] upheld the decision of the Bombay High Court that Export Oriented Unit (“EOU”) is not entitled to claim refund of Terminal Excise Duty (“TED”) on its own, however, adds a caveat that EOU may avail of the entitlements of Domestic Tariff Area (“DTA”) supplier specified in Chapter 8 of Foreign Trade Policy (“FTP”) on condition that it will not pass on that benefit back to DTA supplier later on.
Facts:
M/s Sandoz Private Limited (“the Appellant”) claims to be hundred per cent EOU engaged in the manufacture of goods falling under Chapter 30 of the Schedule to the Central Excise Tariff Act, 1985.
The Appellant had applied for refund from TED in respect of excisable goods procured from its unit in DTA, as it did in the past and was granted refund from time to time between 2006 and 2012. The instant refund application was disallowed, which decision is the subject matter of appeal in the present case. It is known that TED was paid by the DTA Unit from where the goods in question were procured or supplied to the Appellant for its EOU during the relevant period.
Circular bearing No.16 (RE2012/200914) dated March 15, 2013 ("the Circular”), was issued by the Director General of Foreign Trade ("DGFT”) to clarify that no refund of TED should be provided by the Office of DGFT/Development Commissioners, as supplies made by DTA Unit to EOU are ab initio exempted from payment of excise duty. The Development Commissioner eventually rejected the refund claim set forth by the Appellant and informed the Appellant in that regard vide letter dated April 1, 2013.
The Appellant challenged the legality and validity of the Circular issued by DGFT and the rejection of the refund application.
Issue:
Challenged the legality and validity of the Circular issued by DGFT and the rejection of the refund application.
Held:
The Supreme Court in Civil Appeal No. 3358 of 2020 dated January 4, 2020, held as under:
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