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Non printing of MRP on footwear - footwears were still in ...


Court Finds Insufficient Evidence to Prove Seized Shoes Were Meant for Sale Without MRP Printing.

April 18, 2012

Case Laws     Central Excise     AT

Non printing of MRP on footwear - footwears were still in factory and from the statement of excise clerk that there are some technical difficulties in printing the MRP it cannot be concluded that the shoes under seizure were going to be cleared without printing the MRP - AT

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