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Confiscation of Goods Doesn't Violate Natural Justice; Cross-Examination Rights Depend on Specific Case Facts.

December 7, 2014

Case Laws     Customs     HC

Confiscation of goods - breach of principles of natural justice or not - It will not be correct to hold that irrespective of the facts and circumstances and in all inquiries, the right of cross examination can be asserted. - HC

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