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Valuation - Principal of natural justice - demand based of ...

Central Excise

October 7, 2015

Valuation - Principal of natural justice - demand based of statement of dealers - It was not for the Tribunal to have guesswork as to for what purposes the appellant wanted to cross-examine those dealers and what extraction the appellant wanted from them. - SC

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