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Duty Demand Confirmed as Respondent Failed to Apply for Remission Under Central Excise Rules for Lost Molasses.

May 10, 2017

Case Laws     Central Excise     AT

Molasses lost due to mishap - The respondent has not applied for any remission of duty to the Proper Officer inspite of the provisions in the Central Excise Rules for claiming remission on goods lost or destroyed either by natural cause or unavoidable accident - demand confirmed - AT

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