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Drawback Claim under S.no. 48026210 – export of plain paper cut ...

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September 14, 2015

Drawback Claim under S.no. 48026210 – export of plain paper cut in size - Quality of goods – onus was on department and not on respondent, to prove nature of goods – Nothing substantial could be brought on record to prove that goods were other than prime in nature - CGOVT

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