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Valuation - captive consumption - the factual matrix is that ...

Central Excise

November 19, 2018

Valuation - captive consumption - the factual matrix is that appellant has not consumed the goods for production or manufacture of other articles but has consumed the same for Civil construction from the expansion of the projects, hence the claim of applicability of the Rule 8 is ruled out.

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