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September 17, 2022

Clandestine removal of finished goods - third party evidences/corroborative evidences or not - departmental investigating agencies as well as the adjudicating agencies have not yet started observing compliance of mandatory statutory provisions i.e. section 9D of Central Excise Act, 1944 and section 138 B of Customs Act, 1962 without which the statement recorded at the stage of inquiry / investigation will not be relevant for the purpose of proving the truth of requisite facts during prosecution. - AT

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