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The mere order of summoning for giving evidence or to ...


Central Excise Order u/s 14 Requires Personal Appearance Despite Previous Written Replies by Individual.

March 19, 2015

Case Laws     Central Excise     HC

The mere order of summoning for giving evidence or to participate in enquiry issued by Central Excise authorities under Section 14 of Act, 1944, in our view, is not to be interfered only on the ground that it has submitted reply to earlier letters and therefore need not appear in person before the authorities concerned - HC

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