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Delay in payment of duty from CENVAT Credit account - It was ...

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August 9, 2014

Delay in payment of duty from CENVAT Credit account - It was contended that there were sufficient balance in the Cenvat account of the applicant, therefore, no interest is demandable in the present proceedings - prima facie case is against the assessee - AT

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