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Refund claim - irrespective of the position of re-export the ...

Customs

June 10, 2016

Refund claim - irrespective of the position of re-export the fact is not under dispute that the goods in respect of which custom duty and interest was paid has not been delivered to the appellant - refund should be granted - AT

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