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Tribunal's Classification of 'Halls' as Non-Ayurvedic Medicine Contested; Recognized as Ayurvedic in Five Northern States.

June 25, 2019

Case Laws     VAT and Sales Tax     HC

Classification of goods - different flavours of ‘Halls’ - whether could not be treated as proprietary Ayurvedic medicine - Tribunal failed to examine that the very same product ‘Halls’ has been treated as an Ayurvedic medicine in the five States of Northern India.

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