Jaspal Singh vs. Assistant Commissioner Of State Tax, Kharagpur Range, Kharagpur & Ors.
(Calcutta High Court, West Bengal)

Case Law
Petitioner / Applicant
Jaspal Singh
Respondent
Assistant Commissioner Of State Tax, Kharagpur Range, Kharagpur & Ors.
Court
Calcutta High Court
State
West Bengal
Date
Aug 16, 2018
Order No.
W.P. No. 15026 (W) of 2018
TR Citation
2018 (8) TR 2897
Related HSN Chapter/s
N/A
Related HSN Code
N/A

ORDER

A notice dated May 15, 2018 passed by the Assistant Commissioner of Sales Tax, Kharagpur Range is under challenge in the present writ petition.

Learned advocate appearing for the petitioner submits that, the petitioner is the owner of the vehicle. The notice for confiscation was issued to the driver of the vehicle. The order passed for confiscation, therefore, is without any basis. He refers to Section 130(2) of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017 in support of his contention.

Learned Additional Advocate General appearing for the respondents submits that, the present writ petition is the third one in respect of the self‐same confiscation proceedings. The order in original has since been passed on May 18, 2018 on the basis of the notice for confiscation. The petitioner is aware of the confiscation proceedings as will appear from the averments made in the writ petition. The so‐called Courier had preferred an appeal against the order in original. Two writ petitions have since been filed which did not succeed. I have considered the rival contentions of the parties and the materials made available on record.

The owner of a vehicle claims that he did not have notice of the confiscation proceedings in respect of his vehicle. In the facts of the present case, it appears that, the petitioner as the owner was well aware of the confiscation proceedings. At such proceedings, the petitioner did not appear either before the adjudicating authority or the appellate authority or before the Writ Court claiming that, the proceedings stand vitiated by lack of notice to the petitioner. The driver of the vehicle was given notice to the confiscation proceedings. He participated in such confiscation proceedings.

In such circumstances, it cannot be said that, the petitioner was without any notice of the confiscation proceedings. The order emanating out of the confiscation proceedings has been assailed by the parties in different forai. At this stage, it would not be appropriate for a writ court to intervene any further at the behest of the owner of the vehicle.

W.P. No.15026 (W) of 2018 is dismissed without any order as to costs.

Urgent certified website copies of this order, if applied for, be made available to the parties upon compliance of the requisite formalities.

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