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Duty demand u/s 11D - duty variation due to re-determination of ...

Central Excise

January 21, 2015

Duty demand u/s 11D - duty variation due to re-determination of petroleum products - only a composite price under the administered pricing mechanism has been charged from the buyers under relevant invoices - demand u/s 11D is not maintainable - AT

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