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The products in question are Climbers and Thriller which are ...

Central Excise

December 28, 2016

The products in question are Climbers and Thriller which are used for children's play & games and are installed in playground & gardens. As far as for small children, these are sports equipment for their play - benefit of exemption notification allowed - AT

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