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Once it is clear that the supplies made by the appellant are in ...

Central Excise

September 21, 2016

Once it is clear that the supplies made by the appellant are in the nature of deemed exports, they would be entitled to the benefit of entitlement to the cash refund of the cenvat credit amount lying unutilized in their said account. - AT

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