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Remission of duty - Loss of goods in fire - Chief Fire Officer ...

Central Excise

April 4, 2015

Remission of duty - Loss of goods in fire - Chief Fire Officer gave opinion that it may be due to mishandling of workforce of assessee i.e. due to careless smoking of biris and cigarettes - assessee failed to prove what steps have been taken to prevent fire - Benefit of remission denied - HC

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