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Clandestine removal - Since ignorance of law can never be an ...

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October 24, 2018

Clandestine removal - Since ignorance of law can never be an excuse, the non-registration and non-discharge of the excise liability on the part of the appellant cannot be ruled out to be a strategy to avoid his liability.

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