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Discretionary Power - The adjudicating authority had used his ...


Adjudicating authority's decision not to confiscate goods upheld; discretionary power exercised based on case specifics.

October 5, 2013

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Discretionary Power - The adjudicating authority had used his discretionary power to come to reasoned conclusion not to confiscate the goods - the decision cannot be called in question in the facts and circumstances of this case - AT

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