Transaction value rejection requires reliable corroboration; refundable VAT is excluded and temporary registration does not defeat new-vehicle exempti...
Appellate jurisdiction remains available where a wrist-worn gold ornament cannot conclusively be characterised as imported baggage at the preliminary ...
Written complaint requirement bars cognizance on police reports for securities offences, while unsupported breach of trust and cheating allegations fa...
Revocation of registration under Central Excise - Revocation of registration, not provided for in Central Excise Rules, 2002 and only in exercise of power of Central Board of Excise & Customs (CBEC) to specify conditions, safeguards and procedure in rule 9(3) of Central Excise Rules, 2002, can be triggered only within the rigour therein and with discharge of duty liability certainly not being breach of Act or Rules, the revocation upheld by the first appellate authority is not valid in law. - AT
Revocation of registration under Central Excise - Revocation of registration, not provided for in Central Excise Rules, 2002 and only in exercise of power of Central Board of Excise & Customs (CBEC) to specify conditions, safeguards and procedure in rule 9(3) of Central Excise Rules, 2002, can be triggered only within the rigour therein and with discharge of duty liability certainly not being breach of Act or Rules, the revocation upheld by the first appellate authority is not valid in law. - AT
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