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Once the import licence has been issued by DGFT specifically ...


Customs Department Cannot Challenge DGFT's Authority on Import Licenses Issued for Specific Appellants.

May 11, 2013

Case Laws     Customs     AT

Once the import licence has been issued by DGFT specifically covering the goods imported by the appellant, the customs department cannot challenge the DGFT’s power to issue the licence and hold the licence as invalid- AT

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