The Tribunal allowed the appeal, stating that the question of time-bar does not arise in this case. The Tribunal allowed the appeal, stating that the question of time-bar does not arise in this case. - 2000 (121) E.L.T. 336 (Tribunal)
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The Tribunal allowed the appeal, stating that the question of time-bar does not arise in this case.
The Tribunal allowed the appeal, stating that the question of time-bar does not arise in this case.
The appeal was against an order-in-appeal dated 2-7-1999 passed by the Commissioner (Appeals), Central Excise, Bhopal regarding a refund claim. The appellant argued that the time-bar issue does not arise as the Tribunal had remanded the matter and allowed the appeal with consequential relief. The Tribunal allowed the appeal, stating that the question of time-bar does not arise in this case.
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