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January 21, 2021

Violation of principles of Natural Justice - Clandestine removal - relied upon documents were not supplied - the lapse on the part of the Revenue is a curable defect. In the interest of Justice, reasonable opportunity needs to be given to the Revenue to cure the defect and to conduct the adjudication adhering to the principles of natural Justice. - AT

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