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Refund - Levy of Cess on import of coking and non-coking coal - ...

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June 18, 2013

Refund - Levy of Cess on import of coking and non-coking coal - The petitioners shall be entitled to refund of such duty paid only within three years immediately preceding the date of filing of the petition - HC

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