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The object of enacting Section 110(2) is that the officer of ...


Section 110(2) Protects Property Rights by Limiting Customs Officers' Power to Hold Seized Goods Indefinitely.

May 3, 2014

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The object of enacting Section 110(2) is that the officer of Customs department may not deprive the right to property for indefinite period to the person from whose possession the goods are seized u/s 110(1) - HC

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