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Customs

December 12, 2015

Refund of SAD - whether sanctioning of 4% of SAD refunds by way of re-credit in the respective licenses after 30-6-2013 was proper or not - a right given under an exemption notification cannot be taken away by the issue of Departmental Circulars - AT

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