SUBHARAJ AND COMPANY Vs. COLLECTOR OF CENTRAL EXCISE
LAWS(SC)-1996-10-122
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
Decided on October 09,1996

Subharaj And Company Appellant
VERSUS
COLLECTOR OF CENTRAL EXCISE Respondents

JUDGEMENT

- (1.) The appellants purchase raw animal bones and break and crush them in a mechanical device called a disintegrator. The bone meal so obtained is sold, for use principally as a fertiliser. The tribunal, having gone into the process by which the bones are crushed, came to the conclusion that bonemeal was the result of manufacture and, therefore, excisable under the residuary Entry 68 of the central Excise Tariff. This is a finding of fact relating to the process employed by the appellants and no interference therewith would be warranted.
(2.) The appellants claimed exemption under an exemption notification which had not been considered by the authorities. For this purpose the tribunal remanded the matter to the Assistant Collector to decide afresh the appellants' liability to pay excise duty. This is not impugned.
(3.) The appeals are dismissed. There shall be no order as to costs.;


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