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High Court Clarifies Rule 8: Ensures Palmolive Oil Import Exemption Only for Genuine Manufacturing Purposes.

October 19, 2015

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Import of Palmolive oil - Exemption under Rule 8 of the Customs (Import of goods to concessional rate of duty for manufacture of excisable goods) Rules 1996 – the object of grant of exemption was only to debar those importer/manufacturers from the benefit of the Notifications who had diverted the products imported for other purposes and had no intention to use the same for manufacture of the specified items at any stage - HC

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