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Appellant Wins Excise Duty Refund Claim: Notifications Effective from Online Publication Date, Not Sale Date.

November 25, 2022

Case Laws     Central Excise     AT

Refund claim of excess Central Excise duty paid - Effective date of notification - the Notification were not offered for sale by the Directorate of Publicity and were put on the CBEC website on the next date around 11:45 hours on 13.11.2014 in respect of Notification No. 22/2014 –CE dated 12.12.2014 and on the late evening of 02.12.2014 in respect of Notification No. 24/2012-CE dated 02.12.2014. Therefore, both the Notification will be effective from its publication and refund on this ground is admissible to the Appellant. - AT

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