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2019 (3) TMI 625 - HC - Customs


Issues:
Petitioners seeking Writs of Mandamus for clearance of consignments of old Digital Multifunction Print & Copying Machines; Dispute over compliance with Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) conditions; Authorities insisting on DGFT authorization for clearance; Previous legal battles and judgments favoring importers; Challenge to authorities' stance on hazardous waste classification; Pan India application of the issue; Legal implications of Supreme Court and High Court judgments on release conditions.

Analysis:

Issue 1: Writs of Mandamus for Consignment Clearance
The petitioners in eleven Writ Petitions sought Writs of Mandamus for the assessment and release of consignments containing old Digital Multifunction Print & Copying Machines. The specific details of consignments varied in each petition, but the common thread was the request for clearance.

Issue 2: Compliance with Foreign Trade Policy (FTP)
Authorities insisted on compliance with FTP conditions, including the need for an authorization from the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) for clearance of consignments. The petitioners argued that the goods did not fall under the restricted category as per the FTP, citing previous legal battles and judgments in their favor.

Issue 3: DGFT Authorization Requirement
The authorities maintained that consignments could only be cleared upon production of the DGFT authorization, which the petitioners had not obtained. This requirement was a key point of contention, leading to the filing of Writ Petitions seeking clearance without the said authorization.

Issue 4: Hazardous Waste Classification
Authorities raised concerns about the consignments being classified as hazardous waste, requiring special permissions for import. The petitioners challenged this classification, citing previous court orders that negated such claims and confirmed the importability of the goods.

Issue 5: Pan India Application and Legal Precedents
The issue was not limited to a specific jurisdiction but had pan India implications. Legal battles, including Supreme Court and High Court judgments, were referenced to support the petitioners' stance on consignment release conditions and the need for compliance with FTP provisions.

Issue 6: Release Conditions and Legal Directives
The court directed the release of consignments in cases where the FTP had not been challenged, subject to the petitioner furnishing a bond for 90% of the enhanced valuation of the goods. Different directives were issued based on whether the importers had challenged the policy itself, highlighting the legal nuances in consignment clearance matters.

Issue 7: Assessment and Adjudication
The authorities were granted liberty to initiate proceedings for the assessment and adjudication of the consignments, emphasizing adherence to statutory provisions and legal procedures in resolving the dispute. The disposal of the Writ Petitions marked the end of the legal proceedings, with no costs imposed on either party.

This detailed analysis highlights the complex legal issues surrounding the clearance of consignments and the interplay between import regulations, court judgments, and compliance requirements under the Foreign Trade Policy. The judgment provides clarity on the release conditions for consignments and underscores the importance of legal precedent and procedural adherence in resolving trade disputes.

 

 

 

 

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