Form of memorandum of cross
objections to the Appellant Tribunal under section 86 of Finance Act, 1994 (32
of 1994)
In the Customs, Excise and Gold
(Control) Appellate Tribunal Cross objection
No. ________________ of __________20___
In appeal No. ___________________ of
____________20______________________________ Appellant / Applicant
v.
____________________________
Respondent.
1.
State / Union territory
and the Commissionerate in which the order / decision of assessment /
penalty / interest was made.
2.
Date of receipt of notice
of appeal or application filed with the Appellate Tribunal by the
appellant or, as the case may be, the Commissioner of Central Excise.
3.
Address to which notices
may be sent to the respondent.
4.
Address to which notices
may be sent to the appellant / applicant.
5.
Whether the decision or
the order appealed against involves any question having a relation to
the rate of tax or to the value of taxable service for purposes of
assessment; if not, difference in tax or tax involved, or amount of
interest or penalty involved or value of taxable service involved, as
the case may be.
5A.
(i)
Period of dispute
(ii)
Amount of tax, if any,
claimed for the period mentioned in item (i)
(iii)
Amount of refund, if any,
claimed for the period mentioned in item (i)
(iv)
Amount of interest
imposed.
(v)
Amount of penalty
imposed.
6.
Relief claimed in the
memorandum of cross objections.
Grounds of cross objections
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Signature of the authorised
representative, if any
Signature of the respondent
or his authorised representative
Verification
I,______________________ the
respondent, do hereby declare that what is stated above is true to the best of
my information and belief.
Verified today, the
____________________ day of ________20__
Place:
Date :
Signature of the authorised
representative, if any
Signature of the respondent
or his authorised representative
Notes :-
(1)
The form of memorandum of
cross-objections shall be filed in quadruplicate.
(2)
The form of memorandum of
cross-objections should be in English ( or Hindi) and should set forth,
concisely and under distinct heads the ground of the cross-objections
without any argument or narrative and such grounds should be numbered
consecutively.
(3)
The number and year of
appeal / application as allotted by the Appellate Tribunal and appearing
in the notice of appeal / application received by the respondent is to
be filled in by the respondent.