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Central Excise - Highlights / Catch Notes

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Denial of rebate claim - the duty payment certificate submitted ...

Case Laws     Central Excise

March 25, 2015

Denial of rebate claim - the duty payment certificate submitted by applicant were missing from their office. In such a situation the claimant cannot be penalized by rejecting the rebate claims for lapses on the part of department - CGOVT

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