Circular No. 363/79/97-CX dated 10/12/97
Sub : Classification of float cut grey woven pile fabrics (Corduroy)
Doubts have been raised whether grey woven pile fabrics after float cutting are
classifiable under chapter heading 5801.21 of the CETA, 1985 as grey woven pile
fabrics or under chapter heading 5801.22 as processed pile fabrics.
2. The matter has since been examined in the Board. It is observed that there are two
types of pile fabrics (i) weft pile fabrics and (ii) warp pile fabrics. In case of
pile fabrics, the loops may remain uncut at the time of weaving or may be cut by the
razor-like blade as weaving proceeds leaving a cut pile surface Common examples are
corduroy, velvet or velveteen.
3. Corduroy is a weft pile fabrics where long floats on the surface are made by an
extra weft. After the cloth is woven, the floats are cut in their centre, after
cutting, the fibres tend to spring upward and later are brushed up to form the pile in
ridges or cords. These ridges are rounded with the longest fibres in the centre and
the shortest fibres on each side.
4. Velvet is a warp pile fabrics (i) woven with two cloths woven face to face with
the pile ends interchanging between the two, these pile ends are cut on the loom by a
reciprocating knife blade to produce two separate pieces of velvet. (ii) In another
method, the pile ends are lifted over cutting wires which are inserted to cut the
piles as the wire is withdrawn.
5. According to note 2 to ch.58, heading no. 58.01 also includes woven weft
pile
fabrics which have not yet had the floats cut; at which stage they have no pile
standing up. This inclusive meaning assigned lo woven weft pile fabrics confirms the
view that before the float cutting, it otherwise would not have been treated as a pile
fabrics but for the inclusive definition. Furthermore, this amplification has been
done in case of weft pile fabrics only because in case of weft pile, the floats
are
not cut at the time of weaving. The woven pile fabrics, actually comes into existence
only after floats are cut and when these stand up to form a pile. Thus, whether floats
are cut afterwards or during weaving the fabric so woven remains unprocessed.
6. If a cut float pile fabrics is treated as a processed fabrics, a corduroy where
the piles are cut after the fabric is woven would fall under sub-heading 5801.22 where
as a velvet or velveteen where a cut float pile fabric emerges off-loom would remain
under sub-heading 5801.21. It does not stand to reason that it weaving is done first
and then float-cutting separately, classification would be done first under Sub-
Heading 5801.21 and then Sub-Heading 5801.22 but if weaving and cutting are done
simultaneously, the cut-float pile fabrics that emerge off the loom, would be
classified under Sub-Heading 5801.21.
7. Therefore, the Board has decided that cut-float pile fabrics as well as uncut
pile fabrics both would be treated as woven pile fabrics not subjected to any process
falling under sub-heading 5801.21. However a cut float pile fabrics being commercially
distinct from uncut pile fabrics, applying the ratio of Supreme Court pronouncements,
the process of float cutting and brushing would amount to manufacture of a new
commercially distinct product. However, float cutting and brushing would not fall
under the category of "any other process" as mentioned under chapter Note 8 of Ch. 58.
Board observed that "any other process" appearing in chapter note 3 or in the text of
sub-heading 58.01.22 should necessarily be a process belonging to same class or genus
as preceding it and to which the woven cut float pile fabrics are subjected to and not
a process before the cut float pile fabrics comes into existence. As a result, though
float-cutting would amount to manufacture as defined under Section 2 (f) of the CEA
1944 would not change the classification of woven pile fabrics from 5801.21 to
5801.22.
The Receipt of this Circular may please be acknowledged. Pending assessments may be
finalised accordingly.
The trade and field formations may be suitably informed.
Sd/-
(Sanghamitra Panda)
Director (CX.I)
F.N0.58/1/97-CX.I
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