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Refund of SAD - Unjust enrichment - In the Chartered ...


Appellant Granted SAD Refund as Chartered Accountant's Certificate Confirms No Unjust Enrichment Occurred.

November 23, 2018

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Refund of SAD - Unjust enrichment - In the Chartered Accountant’s Certificate produced by the Appellant it has been clearly stated that the amount claimed as refund has been shown in their books of account as receivable and the same has not been passed on to the buyers

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