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Differential duty demand - demand arose on account of the fact ...

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March 16, 2016

Differential duty demand - demand arose on account of the fact that the appellant cleared the goods from its depot at a price higher than the price at which the duty was paid at the time of clearance from the factory - demand confirmed - AT

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