Petition in Madras HC against constitution of GST Appellate Tribunal [Read Petition]

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A petition challenging the constitution of the appellate tribunal under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) has been filed before the Madras High Court.

A petition filed by Advocate V Vasanthakumar sought for declaring Sections 109 and 110 of the Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST) Act 2017 as unconstitutional as the same are void, defective and unconstitutional, being violative of doctrines of separation of powers and independence of judiciary. The provisions are relating to constitution of the AT and qualification, appointment and condition of services of its member.

As per the petitioner, “…during the pre-GST regime, taxes were levied under separate laws namely Central Excise, Custom and Service tax had also the scheme of second appeal before the Appellate Tribunal known as Custom, Excise & Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (‘CESTAT’). Each bench of CESTAT consisted of two members, one Judicial Member and one Technical Member.

“GST law provide for constitution of Appellate Tribunal. The Appellate Tribunal is constituted under Section 109 of the CGST Act and Tamil Nadu GST Act and Section 110 of the CGST / TNGST Act, provides for qualification appointment, condition of services, etc., for President and members of the Appellate Tribunal. The Appeal filed in the Tribunal is the second level of appeal, where appeals can be filed against the orders passed by the Appellate Authority or order in revision passed by revisional authority,” the petition reads.

With the law envisaging constitution of a two-tier tribunal i.e., national bench/regional benches and the state bench/ area benches, the petition said, “Section 109 (9) of the Central Act, contemplates that each State Bench and Area Benches of the Tribunal shall consist of a Judicial Member, one Technical Member (Centre) and one Technical Member (State) and the State Government may designate the senior most Judicial Member in a State as the State President whereas, the Supreme Court had in Union of India v R. Gandhi categorically enunciated that Bench of National Company Law Tribunal / National Company Law Appellate Tribunal should consist of one Judicial Member and one Technical Member or the Judicial Member should be equal or in majority in compare to the Technical Member and in no circumstances the number of Technical Member should be in majority compared to Judicial Members.”

A petition on a similar issue is currently pending before the Gujarat High Court.

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