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Whether the duty paid by the assessee at the time of import of ...

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December 28, 2013

Whether the duty paid by the assessee at the time of import of goods stand collected by them from their buyers so as to make themselves unjustly enriched - appellant has not recovered said amount from their customers and as such, the refund is not hit by provisions of unjust enrichment - AT

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