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In the event of the demanded duty having to be paid by the ...

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January 16, 2014

In the event of the demanded duty having to be paid by the appellant, they would be entitled to CENVAT credit of CVD and SAD paid on the imported parts to the extent of 58% of the duty demand – the plea of revenue-neutrality accepted - stay granted - AT

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