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Remission of duty - The fire caused by short circuiting cannot ...


Fire from Short Circuit Deemed Unavoidable Accident; Eligible for Duty Remission under Central Excise Regulations.

December 7, 2013

Case Laws     Central Excise     AT

Remission of duty - The fire caused by short circuiting cannot be avoided by taking precautionary measures - nobody intentionally invites such accidents to happen - have to be held as unavoidable accident - AT

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