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CEA/52/2006 of COMMR. CENTRAL EXCISE COMMISSIONERATE vs M/S NORTHERN RAILWAYS MECHANICAL WORKS

High Court of Punjab and HaryanaCEA

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The High Court of Punjab and Haryana decided this matter on 14 September 2006. The registry identifies it as CNR PHHC010004832006. It was heard by Justice Rajesh Bindal,mr. Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel.

The disposal recorded by the registry is "Disposed of with direction to approach the Committee". The record refers to the Central Excise Act, 1944. 1 statutory provision is noted on the record.

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CourtHigh Court of Punjab and Haryana
Record typeCEA
Case numberCNR PHHC010004832006
Date of decision
Decision year2006
BenchMR. JUSTICE RAJESH BINDAL,MR. JUSTICE ADARSH KUMAR GOEL
PetitionerCOMMR. CENTRAL EXCISE COMMISSIONERATE
RespondentM/S NORTHERN RAILWAYS MECHANICAL WORKS
DisposalDisposed of with direction to approach the Committee
ActsCentral Excise Act, 1944
SectionsSection 35(G) of the Central Excise Act, 1944

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