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Condonation of delay - 235 days - applicant was totally unaware ...

Central Excise

June 5, 2016

Condonation of delay - 235 days - applicant was totally unaware about the non-filing of the appeal as the matter was being looked after by the Corporate Office at Mumbai and also the concerned person dealing with the Excise matter left the organization in November 2014 - delay condoned - AT

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