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Denial of remission of duty - destruction of goods - The ...

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February 26, 2014

Denial of remission of duty - destruction of goods - The appellant had taken all the possible actions from his side to keep the departmeat informed about the requirement of remission of the duty and also of the destruction of the goods. - demand set aside - AT

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