Exemption power: Central government may exempt excisable goods in public interest for strategic, secret or charitable purposes. The substituted provision authorises the Central Government, if satisfied such action is necessary in the public interest, to exempt by special order in ... Summary
Exemption power: Central government may exempt excisable goods in public interest for strategic, secret or charitable purposes.
The substituted provision authorises the Central Government, if satisfied such action is necessary in the public interest, to exempt by special order in each case and for reasons to be stated any excisable goods of strategic or secret nature, or for charitable purpose, from payment of duty.
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