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Court Rules Non-Woven Fabric Not Dutiable Due to Lack of Marketability Evidence Under Central Excise Act.

June 30, 2014

Case Laws     Central Excise     HC

Captive consumption - marketability - non-woven fabric - Department led no evidence whatsoever to establish that the impugned product in the form that it is, is marketable and therefore dutiable under the provisions of the Act - HC

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