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Denial of rebate by the appellant as merchant exporter - The appellant has not taken anything other than the duty paid at the time of procurement of raw-material as cenvat credit, which after processing has been exported by a value addition at the end of appellant. Therefore, the appellant is rightly entitled to claim the rebate of the central excise duty paid at the time of their procurement from supplier/manufacturer
Denial of rebate by the appellant as merchant exporter - The appellant has not taken anything other than the duty paid at the time of procurement of raw-material as cenvat credit, which after processing has been exported by a value addition at the end of appellant. Therefore, the appellant is rightly entitled to claim the rebate of the central excise duty paid at the time of their procurement from supplier/manufacturer
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