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Court Decides on Ayurvedic Product Classification Under Indian Drugs & Cosmetic Act, 1940 for Central Excise Regulations.

January 16, 2018

Case Laws     Central Excise     AT

Classification of goods - Ayurvedic medicinal product - the products which are based on distillates further formulation as per prescribed dosages as per formula in authoritative books as per Indian Drugs & Cosmetic Act, 1940 has been carried out. The ingredients are as per API Standards. - AT

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