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Extended period of limitation - It was the duty of the audit ...

Central Excise

January 11, 2016

Extended period of limitation - It was the duty of the audit party to consider whether the classification was correct and the appellant had availed the benefit of Notification correctly or otherwise. - demand set aside - AT

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