Guidelines for Adjudicating more than Rupees Five Crores
by ADG (Adjudication) at DGCEI
[CBEC Circular No. 1000 dated 3rd
March 2015]
Sub: Instructions regarding adjudication of Central Excise and Service
Tax Cases booked by DGCEI.
Attention is invited to Circular No. 994/01/2015 dated 10.02.2015 on the above subject. Reference has since been received from DGCEI
regarding the difficulties in implementing the instructions .The issue has been
examined and it has been decided to substitute paragraph 5 of the
said Circular dated 10.02.2015 with the following paragraph -
“5. To assign cases
for adjudication amongst the Additional Director General (Adjudication) and the
field Commissioners, following general guidelines may be followed:-
(i) Cases
including cases pertaining to the jurisdiction of multiple Commissionerates,
where the duty involved is more than Rs 5 crore shall be adjudicated by the ADG (Adjudication).
However in case of large pendency of cases or there being a vacancy in the rank
of ADG (Adjudication), Director General, CEI may assign cases involving duty of
more than Rs 5 crore to the
field Commissioners following clauses (iv) and (v) of
the guidelines.
(ii) Director
General, CEI may issue general orders assigning the show cause notices
involving duty of more than Rs 5 crore
issued by the specified Zonal Units and/or the DGCEI Headquarters to a
particular ADG (Adjudication).
(iii) Where ADG
(Adjudication) is the adjudicating authority in one of the cases involving
identical issue or common evidences, the Director General, CEI may assign all
such cases to that ADG (Adjudication).
(iv) Cases to be adjudicated by the
executive Commissioner, when pertaining to jurisdiction of one executive
Commissioner of Central Excise, shall be adjudicated by the said executive
Commissioner of the Central Excise.
(v) Cases to be adjudicated by the executive Commissioners, when
pertaining to jurisdiction of multiple Commissionerates,
shall be adjudicated by the Commissioner in whose jurisdiction, the noticee from whom the highest demand of duty has been made,
falls. In these cases, an order shall be issued by the Director General, CEI
exercising the powers of the Board, assigning appropriate jurisdiction to the
executive Commissioner for the purposes of adjudication of the identified case.
(vi) Show Cause Notices issued prior to 1st
March, 2015 shall continue to be adjudicated by the Commissioner before whom
the adjudication proceedings are continuing unless the Director General, CEI
issues orders appointing a new adjudicating authority in terms of the
guidelines above or where Board appoints a new adjudicating authority on the
basis of proposal of DGCEI.
(vii) Where DGCEI proposes appointment of an adjudicating authority not in
conformity with the above guidelines, DGCEI shall forward such proposal to the
Board.
(viii) Cases to be adjudicated by the officers below the rank of
Commissioner may be adjudicated only by the field officers in the executive Commissionerates and the above guidelines shall apply
mutatis-mutandis.”
2. Difficulty, if
any in implementing this circular may be brought to the notice of the Board.
Hindi version shall follow.
F. No. 208/03/2012-CX-6