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Maintainability of appeal - Section 9C of the Customs Tariff Act ...

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September 2, 2017

Maintainability of appeal - Section 9C of the Customs Tariff Act - ADD - As the Central Government did not determine imposition of ADD, no appeal could be considered against the finding of the Designated Authority

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