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Duty demand - shortage of fabrics - Suppression of facts - ...

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August 5, 2015

Duty demand - shortage of fabrics - Suppression of facts - appellant themselves have constituted two committees, as directed by CAG Audit Report, proves that there was huge shortage where the appellants were unable to explain the reasons with clear evidence - demand confirmed - AT

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