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Clandestine removal of Molasses - Unaccounted stock of molasses ...


Insufficient evidence found for claims of unaccounted molasses stock; State Excise Authorities had control.

November 28, 2013

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Clandestine removal of Molasses - Unaccounted stock of molasses – Lack of evidences – It cannot be said that there was excess unaccounted stock of molasses in the appellant’s factory, more so when the molsses is under physical control of the State Excise Authorities - AT

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