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Refund claim - wrong deposit of service tax - It is well settled ...


Authorities Must Strictly Follow Central Excise Act Provisions; No Relief Based on Justice or Equality Principles.

July 16, 2012

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Refund claim - wrong deposit of service tax - It is well settled law that the authorities working under Central Excise Act are bound by the provisions of the Act and cannot grant relief on the basis of justice, equality and good conscious - AT

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