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Refund of Excise Duty - Unjust enrichment - The moment it raised the invoice on M/s.IOCL and M/s.IOCL issued Invoice on M/s.PPN, the incidence of Excise Duty is definitely passed on to the buyer or consumer of raw naptha, viz., M/s.PPN. Therefore, the right to claim refund by the Appellant M/s.CPCL is completely lost. - HC
Refund of Excise Duty - Unjust enrichment - The moment it raised the invoice on M/s.IOCL and M/s.IOCL issued Invoice on M/s.PPN, the incidence of Excise Duty is definitely passed on to the buyer or consumer of raw naptha, viz., M/s.PPN. Therefore, the right to claim refund by the Appellant M/s.CPCL is completely lost. - HC
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