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Appeal of wrongful sales tax taken,under Sec 80 of CPC

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  29 August 2020       Share Bookmark

Court :

Brief :
· Appeals were granted in the favour of the appellants. · The tax was ex facie violative of art 301, and civil courts do not have the jurisdiction.
Citation :
Petitioner : M . C. Setalvad, Rameshwar Nath and MahinderNarain Respondent : B. Sen and I. N. Shroff

Dhulabhai And Others vs The State of Madhya Pradesh

(Appeal of wrongful sales tax taken,under sec80 of CPC)

  • Bench: Hidayatullah, M. (Cj), Bachawat, R.S., Vaidyialingam, C.A., Hegde, K.S., Grover, A.N.

Issue:

Whether civil courts have jurisdiction in cases of tax refund?

Facts:

· The appellants are tobacco dealers.

· It was a writ petition on sales tax illegally collected against Constitution in Art 301 & 304A

· Suits not maintainable under sec17 of the act.

· There was an exclusion of jurisdiction of civil court.

· In Firm IlluriSubbayya Chetty & Sons' case,the petitioner acknowledged that the tax was payable & he did not raise this issue under the Act.

· In M/s. Kamala Mills Ltd. v. State of Bombay, it was held that civil courts are excluded in suits of tax refund,under sec 20 of Bombay Sales Tax act.

· Writ of certiorari can be issued for the refund under the time limit in Limitation act.

· It was illegal to levy a tax on the importer when an equal tax was not levied on similar goods produced in the State.

Appellant’s contentions:

· They state that the taxes were not levied in Madhya Pradesh,hence were illegally taken from them.

· If sec 17 of Limitation act was valid,then its provisions could be applied,but it’s not.

Respondent’s contentions:

· The State pleaded that as appeals against the assessment were pending before the Sales Tax Appeal Judge the plaintiffs were not entitled to file suits.

Final judgement:

· Appeals were granted in the favour of the appellants.

· The tax was ex facie violative of art 301, and civil courts do not have the jurisdiction.

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