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Rejection of applications for issuance of Duty Credit Scrips under the Merchandise Export from India Scheme (MEIS) - It is a settled proposition of law that a party has to plead the case and produce/adduce sufficient evidence to substantiate his submissions made in the petition. In the absence of the same, the Court need not entertain the pleadings and submissions so made. - In view of absence of documentary evidence, and the findings and discussion, the Petitioner cannot be granted MEIS benefit merely on the basis of pleadings which are prima facie insufficient on the face of record. - HC
Rejection of applications for issuance of Duty Credit Scrips under the Merchandise Export from India Scheme (MEIS) - It is a settled proposition of law that a party has to plead the case and produce/adduce sufficient evidence to substantiate his submissions made in the petition. In the absence of the same, the Court need not entertain the pleadings and submissions so made. - In view of absence of documentary evidence, and the findings and discussion, the Petitioner cannot be granted MEIS benefit merely on the basis of pleadings which are prima facie insufficient on the face of record. - HC
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