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Refund claim - since the Bill of Entry was assessed by the ...

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September 14, 2018

Refund claim - since the Bill of Entry was assessed by the Customs Department and the assessed duty was paid by the respondent, it cannot be said that the duty was paid by the respondent in pursuance of an order of assessment.

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