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Classification of imported goods - change in the stand of revenue during the appellate proceedings - The approach of the Revenue who have chosen to file the present appeal for the reasons that as and when the Order-in-Original was received, they slept over the matter and thus missed the bus. Secondly, having not exhausted the available opportunity, they have contended that the Commissioner (Appeals) should have, on his own, exercised power under Section 128A (3) which, according to us, does not stand - AT
Classification of imported goods - change in the stand of revenue during the appellate proceedings - The approach of the Revenue who have chosen to file the present appeal for the reasons that as and when the Order-in-Original was received, they slept over the matter and thus missed the bus. Secondly, having not exhausted the available opportunity, they have contended that the Commissioner (Appeals) should have, on his own, exercised power under Section 128A (3) which, according to us, does not stand - AT
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