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Demand of duty and penalty on the quantity of goods shown in the ...

Central Excise

March 30, 2016

Demand of duty and penalty on the quantity of goods shown in the respective small chits/papers - In absence of cogent and corroborative evidences showing production and removal of goods without payment of duty, entries reflected in private chits cannot itself be a ground for confirmation of demand - AT

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