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2009 (10) TMI 719 - AT - Customs

Issues:
Violation of provisions of CHALR, 2004 leading to forfeiture of security deposit.

Analysis:
The appeal was filed by a Customs House Agent (CHA) against the order forfeiting Rs. 2000 from their security deposit for breaching the provisions of CHALR, 2004. The case revolved around the death of a partner in the CHA firm, which was duly communicated to the Department. The CHA was granted a six-month period to complete formalities, including submitting a new partnership deed. Despite multiple directives to submit required documents, the CHA failed to comply within the stipulated time frame. The violation was based on Regulation 15(1) of CHALR, 2004, which mandates reporting any change in the firm's constitution to the Commissioner of Customs and submitting a fresh application within 60 days from the date of change.

The appellant argued that they informed the department promptly about the partner's death and provided documents as requested, eventually submitting all required documents by 30-5-2006. However, the judge noted that the new partnership deed was executed on 10th January 2006, triggering the 60-day limitation period. Despite being reminded to submit documents on 3-3-2006, the CHA only complied on 30-5-2006, after the lapse of the stipulated 60-day period. Consequently, the Commissioner of Customs rightfully concluded that the CHA failed to meet the deadline for submitting the necessary documents, leading to the forfeiture of the security deposit.

In the final judgment pronounced on 29-10-2009, the judge upheld the decision, finding no fault in the order issued against the CHA for violating Regulation 15(1) of CHALR, 2004. The failure to adhere to the prescribed timeline for submitting essential documents resulted in the forfeiture of the security deposit, as per the regulatory requirements.

 

 

 

 

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