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Demand of duty - forced statement - On photocopies of the ...

Central Excise

August 4, 2016

Demand of duty - forced statement - On photocopies of the invoices, the witness was forced to write in his handwriting as per the wishes of the departmental officers. This issue has neither been denied by the Revenue - No demand - AT

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