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Eligibility of Refund claim - Unjust Enrichment - the ...


Refund Claim Validated Based on Chartered Accountant's Certificate and Supporting Evidence, No Unjust Enrichment Found.

March 12, 2016

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Eligibility of Refund claim - Unjust Enrichment - the certificate of C.A. which is supported by other corroborative evidence like balance-sheet and calculation of amount etc. cannot be brushed aside and looks to be fair and reasonable. - AT

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