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Refund Order - Excess duty paid on final product - The refund ...

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November 11, 2013

Refund Order - Excess duty paid on final product - The refund orders have not been challenged by the Revenue and have attained finality – thus issuance of show cause notice by invoking longer period of limitation is not in accordance with law - AT

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