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Remission of duty - from the Fire Report, the reason of fire is ...

Central Excise

May 27, 2017

Remission of duty - from the Fire Report, the reason of fire is evident, that the fire occurred due to short circuit of electricity, which is definitely beyond the control of the appellant-assessee and there is no foul play - remission allowed - AT

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