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As the appellant has paid an amount on account of rent in favour ...

Customs

May 6, 2016

As the appellant has paid an amount on account of rent in favour of Commissioner of Customs (Preventive), NCH, New Delhi under protest, the said amount is refundable to the appellant as the appellant has no liability to pay rent - AT

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