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Demand of differential duty - Once the assesse had admitted to ...


Assessee Admits Under-Valuation, Pays Duty; Cannot Contest Customs Valuation Later.

September 4, 2013

Case Laws     Customs     AT

Demand of differential duty - Once the assesse had admitted to under-valuation and mis-declaration of goods and also discharged the duty liability willingly - he cannot turn around and now say that the valuation done by the Customs authorities was not sustainable in law - AT

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