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Valuation - Job-work - Appellant had bona-fide belief for ...


Court Rules Demand Beyond Normal Limitation Period Time-Barred Due to Bona Fide Belief in Goods Valuation.

October 6, 2018

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Valuation - Job-work - Appellant had bona-fide belief for valuation of goods manufactured under job work. The demands beyond normal period of limitation are thus held to be patently time barred

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