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Non-speaking order - demand of service tax - The order is just ...

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January 24, 2020

Non-speaking order - demand of service tax - The order is just quoting the provisions of the law and clarifications issued by the Board from time to time. It does not discuss in any way the applicability of the same to the present set of facts - Matter restored before the adjudicating authority

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