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Extended period of limitation - The appellants cannot be blamed ...

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December 22, 2017

Extended period of limitation - The appellants cannot be blamed for about three years long delay in issue of the show cause notice. The proviso to sub Section 11A(1) cannot be used to cover up indolence on the part of the Jurisdictional Central Excise Officers - AT

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