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Natural justice - when there is no adjudication order passed by ...

Central Excise

June 26, 2017

Natural justice - when there is no adjudication order passed by the competent authority under the Statute there cannot be any appeal against interim order/communication passed during those proceedings - appeal is dismissed as pre-mature and non-maintainable

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