terms and conditions of the supply order, the
firm was provided CDEC (Custom Duty Exemption Certificate) and NMIC.
Complainant made the payment to the opposite
lower authorities to submit that as the DGHS cancelled the CDEC certificate for non-fulfillment of the conditions, therefore the goods are not entitled
admitted at Apollo on
19.01.2006 for chemotherapy. Received cycle-I Chemotherapy with CDEC and 12
Cycles of Chemotherapy was given by 05.12.2006.
PET CT evaluation
Director General of Health Services) which had granted Customs Duty Exemption Certificates (CDECs) later on came to know that the respondents hospital
borne by the supplier. Complainant further stated that the
required CDEC (Custom Duty Exemption Certificate) and NMIC were provided to the
opposite party firm vide