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October 7, 2020

Classification of goods imported - whether the goods imported are calcareous stone ‘other than marble’ which could be allowed to be imported only against SIL during the relevant period or the goods are “marble” as claimed by the appellants? - the goods imported by the appellants are not ‘marble’ but ‘calcareous stone other than marble’ which requires specific import licence at the relevant time. - AT

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