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    Court Denies Condonation of 439-Day Delay in Central Excise Case Due to Inadequate Explanation for the Delay.
    Court Rules Education Cess Must Be Included in CVD Calculation for 100% EOU DTA Clearance; Demands Deemed Unlawful.
    Duty Exemption Denied for Power-Operated Units Handling Raw Materials under Notification No. 28/96-CE.
    Interest Demand Justified for Delayed Input Clearance, Resulting in Monthly Revenue Loss and Input Credit Reversal.
    Penalty Provisions and Goods Confiscation Dismissed if Demand is Dropped Against Assessee.
    CENVAT Credit allowed u/r 9(2) despite initial denial for manually numbered invoices instead of franking machine use. (2.
    Valuation of Equalized Sales Tax Abatement: Deductions for Additional Sales Tax and Octroi Allowed Under Central Excise Laws.
    Appellant Settles Interest on 100% CENVAT Credit in First Year; No Recovery Needed for 50% Credit.
    Suppliers can claim CENVAT Credit if job workers pay duty on manufactured goods, creating a revenue-neutral situation.
    Input Credit Allowed as Bills of Entry Endorsed in Appellant's Name Despite Head Office Issue.
    Extended Limitation Period Not Applicable for Captive Consumption u/r 6(b) Valuation Rules in Central Excise Law.
    CENVAT Credit Covers Maintenance of First-Aid Facilities for Workers as Input Service for Manufacturing Final Products.
    Statements Alone Can't Prove Goods Removal in Central Excise Cases Without Corroborative Evidence or Retracted Testimonies.
    Applicant Failed to Waive Pre-Deposit Penalty for Alleged Double Availment of CENVAT Credit in Central Excise Case.
    Inputs for Deslagging Spoon and Patching Formers in MS Ingot Production Qualify for Cenvat Credit.
    Court Reduces Fine and Penalty for SSI Exemption Case to Rs. 50,000 Due to Record-Keeping Lapse.
    CENVAT Credit is admissible for inputs claimed under Advance Licence for duty-free exports once input duty is paid.
    Appellant Liable for 13% Interest on Delayed Duty Payment per Rule 8(3), Central Excise Rules, 2002.
    Appellant's Claim for CENVAT Credit Refund Denied; Excess Payment Credit in October 2001 Not Justified.
    Party Admits to Secret Removal and Manufacture of Goods, Violating Central Excise Regulations.
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