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Refund - it is found that such a duty was not leviable - the ...


Court Rules Duty Non-Leviable; Assessee Entitled to Refund as Duty Burden Was Not Passed to Customer.

December 17, 2011

Case Laws     Central Excise     HC

Refund - it is found that such a duty was not leviable - the burden of excess duty has not been passed on to the customer and it is paid from the pocket of the assessee and hence the assessee is entitled to refund of the same .... - HC

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