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M/S.Wonderla Holidays Ltd

High Court Of Kerala|22 November, 2014
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JUDGMENT / ORDER

The petitioner who is a registered dealer under the Kerala Value Added Tax Act, is aggrieved of the detention of goods brought by the petitioner (on the strength of Exts.P1 to P3), by the respondent/Commercial Tax Inspector issuing Ext.P4 notice under Section 47(2) of the KVAT Act doubting evasion of tax and demanding security deposit as specified therein.
2. The learned Government Pleader appearing for the respondent submits on instructions and with reference to the materials on record that, the impugned notice was issued on noting the defect as mentioned in Ext.P4 in the following terms:
“Consignee's non availability to pay tax under KVAT Act 2003 is not ascertainable from the document (in Inv.No.SCIEPL/95/14-15 dt. 7.11.14) accompanied. If it is for own use of the dealer no documents for that claim is accompanied, as stipulated in the KVAT Act, 2003. Hence evasion of tax suspected and so demanded for an estimated value of Rs.775500/-. Commodity is claimed as Aluminium profiles but actually consignment is Toilet cubicle parts.”
WP(c). No.31233 of 2014 2
3. After hearing both the sides, this Court finds that this is a matter which requires to be finalized by way of adjudication proceedings under Section 47(6) of the KVAT Act. But, for that reason, the goods need not be detained and the same shall be released to the petitioner forthwith, on satisfying 25% of the security deposit demanded vide Ext. P4 and on executing a 'simple bond' without sureties for the balance amount. This however shall be without prejudice to the rights and liberties of the respondent/competent authority to proceed with the adjudication proceedings, which shall be finalized in accordance with law, as expeditiously as possible at any rate, within 'three months' from the date of receipt of a copy of this judgment. The petitioner shall produce a copy of the judgment along with a copy of the writ petition before the respondent for further steps.
Writ petition is disposed of.
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P.R. RAMACHANDRA MENON, JUDGE.
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Title

M/S.Wonderla Holidays Ltd

Court

High Court Of Kerala

JudgmentDate
22 November, 2014
Judges
  • P R Ramachandra Menon
Advocates
  • A Kumar Sri
  • Smt