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November 3, 2021

Valuation - interface quantity of adopting assessable value of SKO (non Public Distribution System (PDS) at the prevalent rate - As regards MS and HSD, the duty was paid on the transaction value. As regards SKO, since the same was not sold, the duty was paid on the prevailing price of SKO on the basis of sale price prevailing for SKO naturally which is higher than the price of SKO sold under Public Distribution System, therefore, the correct price was adopted by the appellant while clearing the interface quantity of SKO. - AT

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