"In how many cases of massive defaulters have you made arrests? This (conduct of excise department) will not be countenanced on our watch. We cannot countenance that you arrest without issuing a show cause or demand notice or without informing the person in writing..," a bench of justices S Muralidhar and Vibhu Bakhru said.
The court directed the portal to file an affidavit naming the excise officers who were involved in the arrest of its Vice President (Finance) as well as those who allegedly made threats to coerce the company to deposit the service tax.
Makemytrip was asked by the court to file its affidavit by March 10 and the excise officers concerned would have to file their replies by March 21.
The court was hearing arguments on behalf of the online portal against the arrest of its Vice President (Finance) M K Pallai as well as the service tax of Rs 67.44 crore demanded by the excise department.
Makemytrip disputed this contention and claimed it only
charges a consolidated amount from customers towards booking of rooms or flights and after deducting its commission, the remaining amount is sent to the concerned hotel or airline.
It also said that the hotels then deposit the service tax with the department.
The court then asked the excise department whether it checks with the hotels as to whether they have deposited the service tax.
During the hearing the court also said that the powers to arrest defaulters, provided in the Finance Act, have to be used with a high degree of responsibility and it has to be ascertained whether the person has knowingly evaded service tax.
Defending its action, the department submitted that its investigation into the alleged service tax evasion by the portal was ongoing and thus no show cause notice could be issued prior to arrest.
It also said its officers have the discretion to arrest during course of investigation.
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