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CENVAT Credit - Taking into account of the conduct of the ...

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July 17, 2015

CENVAT Credit - Taking into account of the conduct of the Appellant for excess availment of credit for more than ₹ 1 Crores, we find that it is a fit case to impose penalty under Rule 15(1) of CENVAT Credit Rules. 2004. - Penalty on employees waived - AT

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