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Non-payment of interest on account of Revenue Neutrality - when ...

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September 2, 2015

Non-payment of interest on account of Revenue Neutrality - when duty demand itself is not sustainable on Revenue Neutrality, it will not be correct to demand interest on differential duty voluntarily paid by the Appellant - AT

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