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Rectification of mistake - Limitation - order of the Hon’ble ...


High Court Bars Late Rectification Applications Under Sec 35(c)(2) of the Central Excise Act After Six Months.

March 29, 2014

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Rectification of mistake - Limitation - order of the Hon’ble High Court does not grant liberty to the department to move such application under Section 35(c)(2) of the Central Excise Act, 1944 even beyond a period of six months - AT

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