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Clandestine removal - removal of goods to the job worker - ...


Court Rules No Legal Issue Arises: Goods Removal Inference Supported by Records, Not Just Missing Challan.

June 20, 2019

Case Laws     Central Excise     HC

Clandestine removal - removal of goods to the job worker - inference of removal of goods drawn concurrently by all the three authorities is not based merely on absence of any challan but even contemporaneous records such as entries in loading Register, Gate outward Register and Returnable Register make no entries in relation to the goods in question - no question of law arises

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