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Importer Exempt from Countervailing Duty as Cenvat Credit Not Admissible, Condition Deemed Unmet.

October 6, 2016

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Exemption from payment of CVD - condition of non-availment of Cenvat credit was not fulfilled in as much as Cenvat credit was not admissible to the importer and the question of fulfilling of the said condition does not arise. - AT

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