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The informations provided by the appellant are more than ...

Central Excise

November 3, 2015

The informations provided by the appellant are more than sufficient for the Revenue, that if at all they are of the view that the Cenvat credit is not admissible they could have extended their investigation and could have issued show cause notice well within the normal period of one year - Demand beyond normal period of limitation set aside - AT

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