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Revocation of Custom Duty Exemption Certificate (CDEC)- import ...

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March 8, 2018

Revocation of Custom Duty Exemption Certificate (CDEC)- import of certain medical equipments - The gross abuse of customs duty exemption by these Institutions and as many as 392 Institutions out of 396 given such exemption lost their CDECs, defeats the very purpose for which such exemption was given, for the avowed purpose of providing free medical aid to the poor sections of the Society. - HC

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