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Learn MoreAppellant claimed CENVAT credit — Based on de-livery notes — Revenue’s contention — Delivery notes cannot be considered as valid documents for availment — Held, credit cannot be denied — Delivery notes valid for availment of credit.
The appellant claimed CENVAT/Modvat of the duty paid on the basis of the delivery notes. The Revenue in its appeal against the Tribunal’s order, contended that delivery notes cannot be considered as valid legal document for availment of the credit.
Held:
It was held that the benefit cannot be denied on the grounds of non-compliance with procedures when sufficient evidence about the duty payment on inputs was available on records.