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Levy of SAD - DEPB Scheme - whether the goods imported by ...

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November 26, 2016

Levy of SAD - DEPB Scheme - whether the goods imported by appellants availing exemption under Notification No.34/97 - Cus. dt.7.4.1997 can claim exemption from levy of special additional duty of customs under Notification No. 34/98-Cus. dated 13.06.98 without debiting the same to the DEPB Pass book - Held No - AT

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