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Cigarette Manufacturer Exceeds 50% Capacity, No Need for Physical Control by Jurisdictional Officers per Trade Notice.

August 8, 2016

Case Laws     Central Excise     AT

Applicability of trade notice dated 24.02.2014. - Requirement of physical control on the unit by jurisdictional officers on cigarette manufacturing unit - appellant is working more than 50% capacity in manufacture of cigarettes. Trade notice not applicable. - AT

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