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2009 (7) TMI 725 - HC - Customs


The Karnataka High Court judgment involves an appeal by the plaintiff against the trial court's dismissal of his claim for payment of a reward. The plaintiff, a resident of Malpe, Udupi Taluk, claimed to be the first informant of a smuggling incident on 18-7-1988. He reported a stranded vessel to customs officials and provided valuable information leading to the recovery of smuggled goods. The plaintiff sought a reward of 20% of the goods' value. The trial court found the plaintiff failed to prove he was the first informant and dismissed his suit. The appeal argued that the plaintiff's actions met the reward guidelines, but the High Court upheld the trial court's decision. The judgment emphasized that rewards are discretionary and subject to specific conditions, which the plaintiff did not fully meet. The court concluded that the plaintiff was not entitled to the reward and dismissed the appeal. The judgment highlights the importance of meeting specific criteria to qualify for rewards and the discretionary nature of such payments.

 

 

 

 

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