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Period of Limitation for filing an appeal – department had three ...


Department Given Three-Month Window to Appeal Starting from Communication Date in Central Excise Cases.

September 2, 2012

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Period of Limitation for filing an appeal – department had three months time to file the appeal from communication date - AT

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