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Duty demand - Printing of MRP with indelible ink on ...

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May 15, 2014

Duty demand - Printing of MRP with indelible ink on manufactured footwear - These two certificates indicate that the printing done by the appellant on the footwear was indelible and, therefore, the appellant was entitled to the benefit of the said exemption. - AT

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