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Charge on properties - Central Excise authorities have acted ...

Central Excise

July 20, 2017

Charge on properties - Central Excise authorities have acted without jurisdiction in proceeding against the petitioners in respect of the defaults committed by the assessee. All proceedings including the orders of attachment initiated by the Central Excise authorities on the basis of default of its assessee against the petitioners are set aside. - HC

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