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Refund claim - if the transaction of debit note is not found to ...

Central Excise

October 13, 2016

Refund claim - if the transaction of debit note is not found to be incorrect on the basis of books of account of the appellant then it is established that incidence of refund amount has not been passed on to any other person - AT

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