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Duty evasion - The shop owners have admitted receiving the goods ...


Shop Owners Admit Receiving Goods, Invoices; Evidence Points to Appellants' Secret Manufacturing and Duty Evasion.

March 19, 2019

Case Laws     Central Excise     AT

Duty evasion - The shop owners have admitted receiving the goods from Appellant and invoice from the society, and such admission is itself enough to hold that the goods were manufactured and cleared by the appellants clandestinely.

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