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Interest on the delayed refund of deposit - Mere mention of a wrong provision in the letter submitted by the appellant will not work to the prejudice of the appellant if in law the refund claimed by the appellant can be traced to section 35F of the Excise Act. Interest was, therefore, required to be paid to the appellant under the provisions of section 35FF of the Excise Act and not under section 11BB of the Excise Act. - AT
Interest on the delayed refund of deposit - Mere mention of a wrong provision in the letter submitted by the appellant will not work to the prejudice of the appellant if in law the refund claimed by the appellant can be traced to section 35F of the Excise Act. Interest was, therefore, required to be paid to the appellant under the provisions of section 35FF of the Excise Act and not under section 11BB of the Excise Act. - AT
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