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Central Excise

September 9, 2014

CENVAT Credit - appellate authority committed a serious error firstly in holding that the storage tank is an immovable property and secondly on the ground that it cannot be bought and sold in the market, the criteria which is totally unwarranted under the circumstances. - HC

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