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Entitlement for Duty Credit Scrips under the Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS) - The Petitioner was rightly issued the MEIS scrips. However, due to inexplicable reasons, the same was sought to be cancelled leading this long protracted litigation between the parties. - In this entire process, the Respondents failed to take into consideration the decision in Jindal Drugs. All these proceedings could have been easily avoided if the Respondents had taken into consideration the said judgment, which was binding upon it. - HC
Entitlement for Duty Credit Scrips under the Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS) - The Petitioner was rightly issued the MEIS scrips. However, due to inexplicable reasons, the same was sought to be cancelled leading this long protracted litigation between the parties. - In this entire process, the Respondents failed to take into consideration the decision in Jindal Drugs. All these proceedings could have been easily avoided if the Respondents had taken into consideration the said judgment, which was binding upon it. - HC
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