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Re-crdit of duty on goods returned by the customer - the ...


Appellants' Procedural Deviations in Duty Re-Credit on Returned Goods Lead to Confirmed Revenue Demand.

July 12, 2017

Case Laws     Central Excise     AT

Re-crdit of duty on goods returned by the customer - the appellants modus operandi does not exhibit that it has come out with clean hands when procedural deviation was made depriving Revenue to have control on appellant - demand confirmed

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