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Classification of Holograms and Holographic films - CESTAT ...

Central Excise

April 10, 2015

Classification of Holograms and Holographic films - CESTAT arrives at the exactly opposite result without telling us why. Secondly, we are again left guessing as to how the self adhesive aspect of the product is more important than the security aspect of the said product. - SC

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