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High Court Allows CENVAT Credit When Customs Duty Paid with DEPB Scrips, No Denial Notification Presented.

October 19, 2015

Case Laws     Central Excise     HC

Appellant / revenue has not been to show any notification by which the benefit of CENVAT credit has been expressly denied where the payment of customs duty or additional customs duty is made using DEPB scrips issued in terms of the FTP 2002-07 - Cenvat Credit cannot be denied - HC

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