Supreme Court Dismisses Appeals, Grants Liberty to File Appeal Under Central Excise Act The Supreme Court dismissed the appeals as not pressed, granting liberty to file an appeal under Section 35-G of the Central Excise Act, 1944 before the ...
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Supreme Court Dismisses Appeals, Grants Liberty to File Appeal Under Central Excise Act
The Supreme Court dismissed the appeals as not pressed, granting liberty to file an appeal under Section 35-G of the Central Excise Act, 1944 before the High Court. The High Court will consider the appeal on merits without reference to the period of limitation if filed within eight weeks.
The Supreme Court dismissed the appeals as not pressed, with liberty to file an appeal under Section 35-G of the Central Excise Act, 1944 before the High Court. If filed within eight weeks, the High Court will consider the appeal on merits without reference to the period of limitation.
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