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Court Rules Appeals on Goods Valuation Under Central Excise Rules 2000 Not Maintainable u/s 35G.

June 14, 2019

Case Laws     Central Excise     HC

Maintainability of appeal u/s 35G - the issue arising in these Appeals relates to appropriate valuation of goods sold by the Respondent on the application of C.E. Valuation Rules, 2000. Thus, appeal to this Court would not be maintainable in view of Section 35G as it specifically excludes the jurisdiction of this Court to entertain Appeals, inter alia, on question having relates to valuation of goods

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