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Second Show Cause Notice Deemed Legal: Clandestine Removal Supported by Evidence, Not Affected by Limitation Period.

July 13, 2017

Case Laws     Central Excise     AT

Clandestine removal - extended period of limitation - Considering the voluminous nature of evidences, we do hold that the issuance of the second show cause notice dated 7.5.2004 is legal and proper and not hit by limitation.

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