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Recovery of excise duty - since Last 2 years the case has been ...

Central Excise

August 26, 2015

Recovery of excise duty - since Last 2 years the case has been listed number of times and getting adjourned - Keeping in view the conduct of appellant/advocate Revenue is free to recover the adjudged liability. - AT

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