Appeal admitted challenging denial of Cenvat credit on duty paid; appellant to file paper books within six weeks. The Calcutta High Court admitted an appeal challenging the Tribunal's decision not to allow Cenvat credit on duty paid, based on a Bombay High Court ...
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Appeal admitted challenging denial of Cenvat credit on duty paid; appellant to file paper books within six weeks.
The Calcutta High Court admitted an appeal challenging the Tribunal's decision not to allow Cenvat credit on duty paid, based on a Bombay High Court judgment. The appellant is directed to file paper books within six weeks, and the matter is adjourned for one week.
The Calcutta High Court admitted an appeal for hearing on whether the Tribunal erred in law by relying on a judgment from the Bombay High Court and not allowing Cenvat credit on duty paid. The appellant must file paper books within six weeks, and the matter is adjourned for one week.
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