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Recovery of CENVAT Credit - proper procedure u/s 9D not followed ...

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November 1, 2023

Recovery of CENVAT Credit - proper procedure u/s 9D not followed - the 35 statements relied upon in the SCN are not relevant and hence also not admissible. - The assessee is not required to launch an investigation. At any rate, as discussed above, Revenue itself was ambiguous about the existence of these units from the time they were registered until and including when the impugned order was issued - there are no grounds to deny Cenvat credit to the assessee. - AT

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