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    <description>The CESTAT allowed the appeal, setting aside the impugned orders denying exemption under Notification No. 12/2012-CE for imported Travertine slabs. The Tribunal held that Travertine, classified under CTH 68022190, falls within the scope of &quot;marble slabs and tiles&quot; as per the notification. It noted that earlier Notification No. 4/2006-CE did not include this tariff entry, but Notification No. 12/2012-CE explicitly inserted it following trade representations. Since Travertine is a variety of calcareous stone and a species of marble, it qualifies for the concessional rate of additional customs duty. The Revenue&#039;s denial based solely on the description excluding Travertine was found unsustainable. Consequently, the benefit of the concessional duty was extended to the imported goods, and the appeal was allowed.</description>
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