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Levy of Additional Customs Duty u/s 3(1) of CTA - CVD - Where no ...


Court Rules No CVD u/s 3(1) CTA for Imports Without Manufacture or Production Process.

September 13, 2014

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Levy of Additional Customs Duty u/s 3(1) of CTA - CVD - Where no process of manufacture or production has taken place the imported articles cannot be subjected to the levy of additional duty - HC

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