Supreme Court grants appeal, overturns Tribunal orders on customs benefits, notifications upheld. The Supreme Court allowed Civil Appeal Nos. 2619-20 of 1991 and Civil Appeal Nos. 1742-44 of 1991, setting aside the orders of the Customs, Excise and ...
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The Supreme Court allowed Civil Appeal Nos. 2619-20 of 1991 and Civil Appeal Nos. 1742-44 of 1991, setting aside the orders of the Customs, Excise and Gold (Control) Appellate Tribunal. The appellants are entitled to the benefit of specific notifications from May 1, 1982, to September 30, 1982, and a notification dated April 27, 1983, respectively. No costs were awarded.
The Supreme Court allowed Civil Appeal Nos. 2619-20 of 1991 and Civil Appeal Nos. 1742-44 of 1991, setting aside the orders of the Customs, Excise and Gold (Control) Appellate Tribunal. The appellants are entitled to the benefit of specific notifications from May 1, 1982, to September 30, 1982, and a notification dated April 27, 1983, respectively. No costs were awarded.
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