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Food
matter or condiments, and (c) any other article which the Central Government may, having regard to its use nature, substance or
Manufactured drug
concentrate; (b) any other narcotic substance or preparation which the Central Government may, having regard to the available information as to
Paid
'ought to have been paid', N.B. Sanjana, Assistant Collector of Central Excise v. Elphinstone Spinning and Weaving Mills Company Ltd., AIR
Other legal proceeding
its amendment by Act 22 of 1973, Assistant Collector of Central Excise v. Ramdev Tobacoo Co., AIR 1991 SC 506 (511):
National insurance
Committees. Part V. Special Classes of Insured Persons. Part VI. Central Finance. Part VII. Central Administration. Part VIII. Legal and Miscellaneous.
Midwife
habitually attends women in child birth for gain; constitutes a Central Midwives Board to regulate the issue of certificates; establishes a
Medical practitioner
of sub-s. (1) of s. 2 of the Indian Medicine Central Council Act, 1970, and whose name has been entered in
Industrial undertaking in public sector
Act, 1956; (ii) a corporation established by or under a Central Provincial or State Act, which is controlled or managed by
Levy, Imposition, Collection
makes a distinction between 'levy' and 'collection, Assistant Collector of Central Excise v. National Tobacco Co. of India Ltd., AIR 1972
Levy
Levy of duty does not mean actual collection, Collector of Central Excise, Chandigarh v. Smith Kline Beecham Consumer Health Care Ltd.,
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