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Central Excise

November 29, 2017

Rebate claim - export related benefits - rule 16 of CER - Rule 16(1) and (2) may not apply for receiving duty paid biscuits in the factory for export of confectioneries and chocolates, since BFPL had not manufactured these products - the contention that the permission granted was in the nature of a misrepresentation and an attempt to mislead the authorities and this Court - HC

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