Department bound to accept description of goods in import documents and sale invoice to be same, on statement issued by Statutory Authority (Chartered Accountant), so was held by the Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal, Mumbai. Facts of the case, is that Appellant-importer, M/s Technova Imaging Systems Pvt. Ltd. had filed application for refund…
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