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There is no material available to show that waste weak HCL acid ...


Waste Weak HCL Acid Not Marketable, Not an Excisable Commodity; Demand for Classification Dropped.

January 9, 2015

Case Laws     Central Excise     AT

There is no material available to show that waste weak HCL acid is marketable and therefore it cannot be treated as an excisable commodity - demand set aside - AT

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