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Classification of goods - There is no doubt that the Hon’ble Supreme Court did not render a finality to the dispute over classification but the Tribunal, indubitably, has. That finality can be shaken only by a reversal in the highest court of the land and, until then, the law settled by the Tribunal prevails; failure to recognise that finality places orders of original authority and first appellate authorities in peril and for consequences of breach of discipline. - AT
Classification of goods - There is no doubt that the Hon’ble Supreme Court did not render a finality to the dispute over classification but the Tribunal, indubitably, has. That finality can be shaken only by a reversal in the highest court of the land and, until then, the law settled by the Tribunal prevails; failure to recognise that finality places orders of original authority and first appellate authorities in peril and for consequences of breach of discipline. - AT
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