Call Book SCN Delay – HC Quashes 7-Year Drawback Notice

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Case Details: JBS Exports Versus Union of India (2025) 30 Centax 161 (Guj.)

Judiciary and Counsel Details

  • Bhargav D. Karia & D.N. Ray, JJ.
  • Shri Harshadray A. Dave, for the Petitioner.
  • S/Shri CB Gupta & Siddharth Dave with Chirayu Mehta, for the Respondent.

Facts of the Case

The petitioners were exporters who had received duty drawback benefits on their exported goods. The Customs Department later claimed that the drawback was wrongly granted due to misclassification, undervaluation, and short shipment of the goods. Accordingly, show cause notices were issued to recover the excess drawback amounts. Although the notices were issued within the permitted time limit, the Department took no further action. Instead, the notices were placed in the ‘call book’—an internal administrative list used to temporarily halt proceedings—without informing the exporters and without initiating adjudication for several years. The exporters approached the Gujarat High Court, arguing that this long delay and lack of communication was unfair and violated their right to timely resolution under the law.

High Court Held

The Hon’ble High Court held that even if the show cause notices were issued within the prescribed limitation period, they could not be allowed to remain pending indefinitely without justification. The Court observed that placing notices in the call book without informing the affected parties and without proceeding to adjudicate for years was a clear denial of natural justice. Referring to its earlier judgment in SJS International, the Court reaffirmed that the department cannot keep matters open-ended and avoid adjudication by administrative silence. Since the exporters were not informed and were left in a state of uncertainty, the Court quashed the notices and allowed the petitions.

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