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Mis-declaration Charges Dropped as Goods Confirmed as Basmati Rice, Affecting Fines and Penalties.

March 8, 2014

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Redemption fine and penalty - since the goods under export having been proved to be basmati rice, the charges of mis-declaration of goods under export, which was the basis for investigation is vitiated - AT

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