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Disallowance of Cenvat credit in excess of 20% - The appellants have reversed input of service credit taken on all common services and There is no other evidence to show certain other services were also common for which the appellants have not reversed the credit - Demand set aside - AT
Disallowance of Cenvat credit in excess of 20% - The appellants have reversed input of service credit taken on all common services and There is no other evidence to show certain other services were also common for which the appellants have not reversed the credit - Demand set aside - AT
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