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Interest demand - whether the liability to pay interest on ...


High Court Rules Interest on Differential Excise Duty Unsustainable Beyond Normal Limitation Period.

May 17, 2014

Case Laws     Central Excise     HC

Interest demand - whether the liability to pay interest on differential excise duty already paid at the time of issue of supplementary invoices would continue - demand is not sustainable beyond normal period of limitation - HC

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