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Manufacture - Fly Ash - Whether 'fly ash' as formed during the ...


High Court Rules 'Fly Ash' Not a Manufactured Product Under Central Excise Act Section 2(f.

January 4, 2017

Case Laws     Central Excise     HC

Manufacture - Fly Ash - Whether 'fly ash' as formed during the production of electricity is a product, which falls within the meaning of manufacture as defined under Sections 2 (f) of the Central Excise Act? - Held No - HC

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