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Valuation - adjustment of excess excise duty paid against the short payment - during the relevant period the Appellant had paid the correct duty arrived at in terms of Rule 4 of the Valuation Rules. Moreover, the Appellant has paid much higher duty than what is demanded in the impugned order and in such factual circumstances, adjustment of excise duty must have been allowed instead of raising any further demand. - AT
Valuation - adjustment of excess excise duty paid against the short payment - during the relevant period the Appellant had paid the correct duty arrived at in terms of Rule 4 of the Valuation Rules. Moreover, the Appellant has paid much higher duty than what is demanded in the impugned order and in such factual circumstances, adjustment of excise duty must have been allowed instead of raising any further demand. - AT
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