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Classification of (1) Dipped Tyre Cord Warp Sheet and (2) ...

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September 25, 2015

Classification of (1) Dipped Tyre Cord Warp Sheet and (2) Rubberised Tyre Cord Warp Sheet - it is not even necessary to remit the case back because of the reason that the classification as made by the Department has been accepted by the assessee and the assessee is even paying the duty on the basis of the said classification - SC

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