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Refund of the amount Central Excise Duty - deemed exports or not - supplies made to ONGC and Oil India Limited against International Competitive Bidding - In view of the settled legal position there is no reason to deny the refund of excise duty paid by the appellant in respect of exempted goods - the appellant is entitled for the refund - AT
Refund of the amount Central Excise Duty - deemed exports or not - supplies made to ONGC and Oil India Limited against International Competitive Bidding - In view of the settled legal position there is no reason to deny the refund of excise duty paid by the appellant in respect of exempted goods - the appellant is entitled for the refund - AT
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