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Where the appellant could not give any satisfactory evidence to ...

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January 7, 2017

Where the appellant could not give any satisfactory evidence to show that the product in respect of which duty was paid was used as an intermediary product for the manufacture of the final product, credit cannot be allowed - SC

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