Deccan Chronicle

Delhi HC defines what a chappal is

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New Delhi, Jan. 29: A woman’s footwear without a back strap is a sandal, the Delhi High Court has ruled opposing the government’s contention that it was a ‘chappal’.

The issue assumed significan­ce as the export of sandals attract a 10 per cent customs duty drawback, while that of ‘chappals’ attracted only five per cent duty.

The government had withdrawn a 10 per cent duty drawback given to a footwear manufactur­er saying the footwear exported by it were ‘chappals’ as these did not have back strap.

The Delhi High Court, while ruling that these were sandals, quashed the government’s decision. Disagreein­g with the government’s view, a bench of justices S Ravindra Bhat and Najmi Waziri ruled, “The respondent­s (Centre and the Revenue Department), in our opinion, acted upon prejudice and a preconceiv­ed notion that ladies sandals cannot be without a back strap”.

It said in view of the totality of circumstan­ces, “this court is of the opinion that the impugned orders, upholding duty drawback withdrawal and imposing penalty cannot be sustained. They are hereby quashed”. The court said that an expert body, Council of Leather Exports, which dealt with such issues in context of export, had, based on evidence and instructio­ns of government, furnished an opinion that goods were sandals and not chappals. — PTI

Export of sandals attract a 10 per cent customs duty drawback, while that of ‘chappals’ attracted only a five per cent duty

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