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2007 (4) TMI 405 - AT - Customs

Issues involved:
1. Suspension of CHA license under Regulation 20(2) of Custom House Agents Licensing Regulations, 2004.
2. Compliance with the provisions of Regulation 22 regarding issuance of notice before suspension or revocation of license.

Analysis:
1. The judgment deals with the suspension of a Customs House Agent (CHA) license under Regulation 20(2) of the Custom House Agents Licensing Regulations, 2004. The Commissioner of Customs suspended the CHA license based on alleged misuse by a third party, M/s. Darshan Corporation, in fraudulent import activities involving under-invoicing of perfumes and toiletries. The order of suspension was challenged, and during the hearing, it was decided that the appeal could be decided at that stage. The Tribunal granted a stay of the suspension order and proceeded to hear the appeal.

2. The order of suspension issued by the Commissioner of Customs was found to be lacking compliance with the provisions of Regulation 22. Regulation 22 mandates that a written notice must be issued to the CHA stating the grounds for suspension or revocation of the license, allowing the CHA to submit a written defense within a specified period and request a personal hearing. However, in this case, it was revealed during the proceedings that no such notice was issued before the suspension order was passed. Due to this procedural irregularity, the Tribunal deemed the suspension order unsustainable and set it aside, thereby allowing the appeal.

3. In conclusion, the Tribunal set aside the impugned suspension order and allowed the appeal in favor of the CHA. The judgment emphasized the importance of following due process and the prescribed procedures under the law. It was clarified that while the appeal was successful, the department could still proceed against the CHA by adhering to the proper legal procedures. The decision highlighted the significance of procedural fairness and adherence to statutory requirements in matters of license suspension or revocation for Customs House Agents.

 

 

 

 

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