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When the weighment had been done by estimation and not by actual ...


Appellant Challenges Validity of Accusation Due to Estimation Method in Central Excise Weighment Case.

November 26, 2013

Case Laws     Central Excise     AT

When the weighment had been done by estimation and not by actual weighment, prima facie, it would not be correct to accuse the appellant of non-accountal of raw material and finished product and that too intentional - AT

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