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Rejection of refund claim - Period of limitation - Once the ...

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March 16, 2016

Rejection of refund claim - Period of limitation - Once the appellant has been given acknowledgement unless until this held to be fake or forged, the said acknowledgement has to be accepted as proof of filing the refund claim. - AT

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