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CENVAT Credit - the tribunal had agreed with the submission made on behalf of the assessee that there is no allegation levelled against the assessee showing the excess procurement of inputs and there has been no investigation in this regard by the department. Further, with regard to invoking the extended period of limitation, the tribunal found there is absolutely no justification to do so and there is no explanation given by the department for the gross delay in initiating proceedings - Revenue appeal dismissed - HC
CENVAT Credit - the tribunal had agreed with the submission made on behalf of the assessee that there is no allegation levelled against the assessee showing the excess procurement of inputs and there has been no investigation in this regard by the department. Further, with regard to invoking the extended period of limitation, the tribunal found there is absolutely no justification to do so and there is no explanation given by the department for the gross delay in initiating proceedings - Revenue appeal dismissed - HC
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