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2024 (5) TMI 873 - HC - CustomsImport of second hand digital multifunction printing and copying machines - HELD THAT - Both learned counsel for the petitioner and learned senior standing counsel for the Customs Department submit that a batch of writ petitions pertaining to the same product were disposed of by order dated 23.11.2023 in W.P. Nos. 29673 of 2023 batch. Thus, W.P. are disposed of on the same lines. Consequently, W.M.P. are closed.
Issues involved:
The judgment pertains to the import of second hand digital multifunction printing and copying machines. Details of the Judgment: Issue 1: Disposal of Writ Petitions The Court disposed of various writ petitions directing the petitioners to respond to show cause notices and the Customs Department to consider the responses and make necessary orders within a specified time. Goods were to be released provisionally upon payment of enhanced duty amount. Issue 2: Release of Goods For certain writ petitions, the Court directed the respondents to consider releasing goods provisionally upon payment of enhanced duty amount. The Customs Department was to quantify the duty within a week of the order, and upon payment, the goods were to be released within three weeks. The order did not prevent the Customs Department from proceeding with further adjudication. Issue 3: Waiver of Demurrage Charges The order clarified that any application for waiver of demurrage charges could be filed by the petitioners, and the Customs Department was to objectively consider and decide on such requests. Separate Judgment: Additionally, W.P. Nos. 11402, 11394, 11399, 11405, and 11406 of 2024 were disposed of in a similar manner, with corresponding W.M.P. Nos. 12505, 12493, 12502, 12512, and 12513 of 2024 being closed, with no order as to costs.
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