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Extended period of limitation - When the material facts are ...

Central Excise

March 10, 2016

Extended period of limitation - When the material facts are disclosed, a particular classification followed by the appellant will not make a case for suppression - the appeal in so far as it relates to extended period is allowed. - AT

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