Untransitioned ₹30.52 Lakh Excess CENVAT Credit: CESTAT directs Refund [Read Order]

Cestat held that the impugned order passed by the Commissioner (Appeals) is meritless as it does not stand the scrutiny of law
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In a recent ruling, the Mumbai bench of the Customs, Excise, and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT) directs a refund of untransitioned excess CENVAT credit amounting to Rs. 30.52 lakh. In this case, the appellant, M/s Lupin Limited, Aurangabad, had approached the CESTAT against the Order-in-Appeal passed by the Commissioner (Appeals), GST & Central Excise,…

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