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Non-discharge of Duty Liability – Period of Limitation - ...


Court Rules Extended 5-Year Limitation Period Unjustified in Duty Liability Case; Demand Set Aside.

September 7, 2013

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Non-discharge of Duty Liability – Period of Limitation - surprisingly it was also curious to note that the show cause notice specifically stated that the statement of the employee of the appellant was recorded only for invokement of five years i.e. extended period - demand set aside - AT

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