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Since the appellant admittedly paid duty alongwith interest ...


Appellant avoids penalty by paying duty and interest without needing a demand notice. No penalty applicable.

May 26, 2016

Case Laws     Central Excise     AT

Since the appellant admittedly paid duty alongwith interest subject to correctness thereof, there was no need to issue notice for demand of such duty and appropriation thereof, consequently no penalty is imposable on the appellant - AT

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