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High Court Overturns Tribunal's Dismissal of Appeal on Excise Duty Coverage in Insurance Claim for Fire-Damaged Goods.

July 20, 2015

Case Laws     Central Excise     HC

Remission of duty - goods have been destroyed in an accidental fire - The finding recorded by the Tribunal that the appellant has not proved that the insurance claim does not include Excise duty, is perverse and, therefore, could not form the basis for dismissing the appeal - HC

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