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Classification of goods - textile made ups - whether the commodity which is described as an “embroidered ladies suit”, which the respondent claims to be unstitched, would fall within the description of a ‘textile - The expression “other textile made ups” must be read ejusdem generis with the articles which precede it and should hence comprehend goods of the same class and description. - The product would fall for classification under Serial 1 of Schedule V which is a residuary entry which covers all goods except those which are mentioned and described in Schedules I, II, III and IV - SC
Classification of goods - textile made ups - whether the commodity which is described as an “embroidered ladies suit”, which the respondent claims to be unstitched, would fall within the description of a ‘textile - The expression “other textile made ups” must be read ejusdem generis with the articles which precede it and should hence comprehend goods of the same class and description. - The product would fall for classification under Serial 1 of Schedule V which is a residuary entry which covers all goods except those which are mentioned and described in Schedules I, II, III and IV - SC
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