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Remission of duty - Ayurvedic medicines - The loss has occurred ...

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November 14, 2022

Remission of duty - Ayurvedic medicines - The loss has occurred including the loss of finished goods due to natural causes and/or by unavoidable fire accident and further the partially damaged goods were rendered unfit for human consumption being medicines, and were also unfit for marketing - the appellant is entitled to remission as provided under Rule 21 of the Central Excise Rules, 2002. - AT

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