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Invokation of extended period of limitation - appellant has ...

Central Excise

August 30, 2016

Invokation of extended period of limitation - appellant has wrongly arrived at the valuation of the pipes cleared by them on the cost construction method rather the appellant should have paid duty on the value of pipes as indicated in the contract - Having failed to raise this issue at the material time it cannot be said that the appellants had suppressed or mis-declared anything to enable the revenue to invoke extended period of limitation - AT

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