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Recovery of duty credit granted under Served From India Scheme - ...

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October 29, 2015

Recovery of duty credit granted under Served From India Scheme - brand 'Four Seasons' is not an Indian brand - Not permissible for authorities adjudicating claims arising to recover from Petitioner SFIS benefits granted till 2007-08 and they are falling within earlier policy framework - HC

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