State Of Madras, By Deputy … vs Ralli Bros. Ltd., Madras on 24 March, 1954

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Madras High Court
State Of Madras, By Deputy … vs Ralli Bros. Ltd., Madras on 24 March, 1954
Equivalent citations: AIR 1955 Mad 251, (1954) IIMLJ 589
Author: S Rao
Bench: S Rao, Rajagopalan

JUDGMENT

Satyanarayana Rao, J.

1. There is no substance in this revision petition. The first point relates to the question whether the appeal was filed within the period of limitation. The Tribunal in the circumstances set out in para. 4 of the Judgment considered that it is a fit case, where they should exercise their discretion in excusing the delay in filing, the appeal. That discretion cannot be interfered with.

2. The second objection raised was, the Tribunal had no Jurisdiction to entertain the appeal. For the reasons given in para, 6 of the judgment, we agree with the Tribunal and the appeal was competent,

3. The third and the last point is the manner in which the deduction is to be worked out under Rule 18(2) of the Turnover Rules, read with Rule 5 (1) (k). The language of Rule 18(2) does not present any, difficulty. It says: “Every such manufacturer shall be entitled to a deduction under Clause (k) of Rule 5(1) equal to the value of the groundnut and/or kernel purchased and converted by him into oil provided that the amount for which the oil is sold is included in his turnover.”

The deduction he is entitled to is the value of the groundnut from which he produced the oil. The total turnover of the oil should be taken into consideration and from that the value of the groundnuts which he purchased, must be deducted. To take a simple example, if the turnover of the oil is Rs. 100 and the value of the groundnut purchased, from which the oil was extracted was Rs. 75, this Rs. 75 should be deducted from Rs. 100 and on the balance of Rs. 25 alone the tax should be levied. This is a simple process, which is permitted under the rule, and it does not admit of any serious argument. In our opinion, the rule was correctly applied by the Tribunal to the facts of the case, and we see no reason to interfere with the order of the Tribunal. The revision is dismissed with costs, Rs. 250.

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