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Denial of refund claim - Unjust enrichment - appellant have ...


Appellant Wins Refund Claim After Proving Consistent Accounting of Receivables from Customs Department.

October 28, 2014

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Denial of refund claim - Unjust enrichment - appellant have been able to show that throughout they have been showing this amount in as receivables from the customs department, in their books of account - refund allowed - AT

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