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Delhi HC Orders Immediate Release as Used Gold Chain is Personal Effect & One new iPhone is Permissible

January 11, 2026 573 Views 0 comment Print

The Court held that an old used gold chain could not be absolutely confiscated by Customs. Both the seized chain and phone were ordered to be released without duty, penalty, or fine.

Gold Bent Into Kada Shape Held as Raw Gold, Not Jewellery: Delhi HC

January 11, 2026 318 Views 0 comment Print

The High Court noted that the seized bangles were raw gold pieces and directed the petitioner to pursue the statutory appeal remedy, ensuring a personal hearing before the appellate authority.

Ponchos Treated as Capes Because Tariff Notes Prevail Over Trade Parlance

January 11, 2026 279 Views 0 comment Print

The Tribunal upheld customs reclassification of imported goods from scarves to capes based on HSN notes and expert opinion. The key takeaway is that statutory tariff definitions override market practice.

Confiscation Restored as No One Claimed Rights Over Seized Foreign-Origin Gold: Delhi HC

January 11, 2026 384 Views 0 comment Print

Court held that once neither the alleged seller nor the broker claimed rights in the seized gold, the tribunal’s setting aside of confiscation was no longer tenable. Confiscation of gold and currency was restored, while penalty was set aside as it abated upon death.

Liquidator Cannot Recover Disputed Contractual Dues Under Insolvency Jurisdiction

January 11, 2026 627 Views 0 comment Print

The issue was whether disputed receivables could be recovered through NCLT during liquidation. The tribunal held that uncrystallised contractual claims fall outside Section 60(5) of the IBC.

GST Clearance Certificate Issued by CA Not Acceptable when Tender Involves Services: Bombay HC

January 11, 2026 609 Views 0 comment Print

The Court upheld rejection of a technical bid because the bidder submitted a GST clearance certificate issued by a private professional instead of the tax department. The ruling clarifies that statutory compliance certificates must come from competent government authorities when mandated by tender conditions.

Mechanical Dismissal of GST Appeal on Limitation Held Unsustainable: Rajasthan HC

January 11, 2026 3336 Views 0 comment Print

The High Court quashed dismissal of a GST appeal where the authority ignored the explanation for delayed filing. The ruling stresses reasoned consideration under Section 107(4) before rejecting appeals.

Smart-Card Pairing & Testing for Set-Top Boxes Is Job Work: Bombay HC Allows Cenvat Credit

January 11, 2026 261 Views 0 comment Print

The court held that testing and pairing of smart cards with set-top boxes amounted to permissible processing under Cenvat rules, not requiring reversal of credit.

Pre-Consultation Mandatory Under Central Excise Law Unless Tax Evasion Intent Alleged

January 11, 2026 471 Views 0 comment Print

The Madras High Court held that failure to follow the mandatory pre-consultative process before issuing show cause notices vitiates proceedings. Notices were set aside and matters remanded to the pre-consultation stage.

Section 68 Demonetisation Deposit Addition Deleted Due to Genuine Cash Sales Evidence

January 11, 2026 645 Views 0 comment Print

The issue was whether cash deposited during demonetisation could be treated as unexplained. The Tribunal held that when sales are supported by available stock and recorded books, cash receipts from such sales cannot be added under Section 68.

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