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Remission of duty - Fire accident - Negligence on the part of ...

Central Excise

December 23, 2014

Remission of duty - Fire accident - Negligence on the part of the appellant could be attributed if they were required to take certain actions/ precautions as per laws of the land but they failed to take such precaution/ action. - AT

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