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Remission of duty - Goods destroyed in transit - when the goods ...

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January 10, 2015

Remission of duty - Goods destroyed in transit - when the goods after clearance from the factory for exports are lost in transit, the remission of duty under Rule 21 would not be admissible - AT

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