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June 2015

Appeal High Court – Stricture against Department – Direction to replace advocates in old matters – Otherwise High Court would dispose old matters in their absence

By Dr. K. Shivaram Senior Advocate Ajay r. Singh Advocate
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Commissioner of Central Excise, Thane II vs. Milton Polyplas (I) P. Ltd. (2015) 318 ELT 47 (Bom.)(HC)

In the Central Excise Appeals, the Hon’ble Court noted that the system of filing of Appeals and arguing them has undergone a drastic change. Now, each Commissionerate exercises discretion and chooses to engage an Advocate from a list of Advocates, for representing them. Any such Advocate practicing in this Court and authorised by the concerned Commissionerate to file the Appeal, keeps track of the same and argues it. The vakalatnama to act, appear and plead on behalf of these Commissioners located at various places, thus emanates from the said Commissionerates. At several Commissioners’ offices, there is a legal cell headed by an Assistant Commissioner level officer and either he or the staff of such cell keeps track of the cases pertaining to that Commissionerate, in addition to the Advocate engaged by that Commissionerate.

The Court observed that on several occasions, there is no indication as to who will argue the Appeals on behalf of the Commissioners. It was informed that some nodal officers were present in Court. However, the court cannot take note of their presence. The court is concerned with the Advocates, who have been engaged and authorised to argue cases.

The Advocates regularly appearing before the court informed the Bench that the concerned Commissionerate has not taken any decision as to who should replace one Mr. T. C. Kaushik and thereafter argue the Appeal.

The Hon’ble Court further remarked that when complaints are made, that old matters are not being taken up and given priority, then, firstly the Revenue/State should put its house in order. There are many old matters pending and for more than 10 years that have serious revenue implications. In the circumstances, the court directed the registry to send a copy of this order to the Office of the Chief Commissioner, Central Excise and Customs of each Commissionerate. The Court further observed that the high level officers may apply their mind so as to enable the Court to take up the old Appeals for hearing and disposal. Immediate steps should be taken to replace the old Advocates or else the court will be constrained to dispose off the matters in their absence.

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