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2021 (10) TMI 647 - HC - Customs


Issues:
- Petition seeking Writ of Mandamus for waiver of detention and demurrage charges on imported goods
- Objections raised on phytosanitary certificate leading to import clearance issues
- Two separate writ petitions filed by petitioner
- Orders passed by the learned Judge in the writ petitions
- Grant of onetime waiver and release of goods
- Petitioner seeking detention certificate to waive demurrage charges
- Court considering compliance with previous orders for granting detention certificate

Analysis:
The judgment dealt with a petition requesting a Writ of Mandamus for the waiver of detention and demurrage charges on imported goods covered by a specific bill of entry. The petitioner had imported raw cashew nuts, but faced clearance issues due to objections raised on the phytosanitary certificate by the Plant Protection Officer. Two separate writ petitions were filed by the petitioner, with one seeking relaxation due to discrepancies in the certificate and the other requesting waiver of demurrage and detention charges. The first writ petition was allowed by a learned Judge, setting aside the impugned order and remanding the matter to customs authorities for onetime relaxation under Article 14 of the Plant Quarantine Order. The second writ petition was closed with liberty for the petitioner to renew based on the orders of the first petition. Subsequently, the petitioner's plea for onetime waiver was granted, and the goods were released.

The petitioner then sought a detention certificate to waive demurrage charges incurred while the goods were in customs custody. The court considered the compliance with previous orders and the opinion of the learned Standing Counsel, who indicated that necessary actions were being taken to provide the relief sought by the petitioner. The Assistant Commissioner was directed to pass orders for granting the detention certificate and waiving demurrage charges. Based on these developments, the court disposed of the writ petition, stating that necessary orders would be passed in favor of the petitioner within the shortest possible time. The judgment highlighted the importance of compliance with court orders and indicated that no further direction was required as the relief sought by the petitioner was being addressed by the customs authorities.

 

 

 

 

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