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Shortage of finished goods and raw material - Clandestine ...


Company's Retraction of Statement Deemed Inadmissible Due to Lack of Evidence in Central Excise Case.

May 5, 2015

Case Laws     Central Excise     AT

Shortage of finished goods and raw material - Clandestine removal of goods - retraction of statement in reply to the show cause notice is not corroborated with any evidence and therefore, it can not be accepted in the eye of law. - AT

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