Supreme Court Upholds Tribunal's Decision on Furniture Classification & Manufacturing Status The Supreme Court dismissed Civil Appeal Nos. 1282, 1283, 1280, and 1281 of 2005, upholding the judgments of the Customs, Excise & Gold (Control) ...
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Supreme Court Upholds Tribunal's Decision on Furniture Classification & Manufacturing Status
The Supreme Court dismissed Civil Appeal Nos. 1282, 1283, 1280, and 1281 of 2005, upholding the judgments of the Customs, Excise & Gold (Control) Appellate Tribunal regarding the classification of furniture as handicraft, the appellant's manufacturing status, and limitation issues. The Tribunal's findings were affirmed without any alteration.
The Supreme Court dismissed Civil Appeal Nos. 1282, 1283, 1280, and 1281 of 2005 challenging the judgments of the Customs, Excise & Gold (Control) Appellate Tribunal regarding the classification of furniture as handicraft, the appellant's manufacturing status, and limitation issues. The Tribunal's findings were upheld without any interference.
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