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Revocation of CHA licence - revocation on the ground that ...

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February 20, 2017

Revocation of CHA licence - revocation on the ground that appellant is a defaulter of service tax liability - No proceeding under that regulation lies for default to pay service tax by the Customs broker for the service he provides to his clients - licence to be be restored - AT

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