Circular
No. 885/05/ 2009-CX
Dt
30.4.2009
(F.No.275/121/2008-CX.8A)
Government
of India
Ministry
of Finance
(Department
of Revenue)
Central
Board of Excise & Customs
Subject: Monitoring of pendency of appeals – instructions
regarding.
In supersession of the Circular No. 291/7/97-CX dated 20.1.1997 and
considering the present pendency of disposal of appeals by Commissioner
(Appeals), the norms of disposal of appeals by Commissioner (Appeals) has been
reworked out.
2.
The
norms of disposal of appeals by Commissioners (Appeals) with effect from
1.4.2009 are as follows :
(i)
The
Commissioner ( Appeals ) should decide 70 cases per month .
However , where the number of appeals pending is less , the
disposal of appeals should not be less
than 60% of the combined total of the opening balance and the monthly
receipt. Efforts shall be made to attain the desired objective i.e
the closing balance be always
less than the opening balance of the month;
(ii)
It
shall be ensured that no case remains
pending for more than six months;
(iii)
While
taking up the appeals , preference be given to disposal of older cases .
3. The format of the report relating to monitoring of pendency of appeals is partially revised as follows:-
Report for the quarter
ending…..
|
SI. No |
Zone |
Name
of
the Chief Commi- ssioner
|
Name
of Commissioner (Appeals)/ Post/whether Regular/addl |
Opening
Balance |
Cases received |
Cases Decided |
Closing
balance |
|
(1) |
(2) |
(3) |
(4) |
(5) |
(6) |
(7) |
(8) |
|
Age-wise
pendency of appeals |
|||
|
0-3
months |
3-6
months |
More
than six months |
Reasons
for pendency of more than six months |
|
(9a) |
(9b) |
(9c) |
(9d) |
The Chief Commissioners should send the above quarterly report
by 10th of the month following the quarter along with a complete
analysis of the performance of each Commissioner ( Appeals) , vis a vis the
norms stipulated as above .
4.
In respect of such adjudicating officers whose orders are found by
Commissioner(Appeals) to be of non-speaking nature or suffer generally from
non-application of mind or patently wrong interpretation of law or tariff or
where adjudication orders are contrary to Board’s instructions squarely
dealing with the issue or where there is non-observance of principle of natural
justice, Commissioners(Appeals) should send a separate note/report to the Chief
Commissioner, with a copy to the concerned Commissioner pointing out the
deficiencies citing the specific defective orders so that appropriate remedial
measures can be taken in time. This
would help in streamlining the system of adjudication
and appeals at the first stage itself so that
infructuous litigation and appellate work can be avoided .
5.
Hindi version will follow.
6. Receipt of this Circular may kindly be acknowledged.
Yours
faithfully
Sd.
(
M.D. Singh )
Commissioner
(Legal)