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Violation of Advance license - When the goods were cleared by ...


Customs Authorities Confirm No Extended Limitation on Advance License Violation; Goods Cleared with Filed Bills of Entry.

January 23, 2015

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Violation of Advance license - When the goods were cleared by filling bills of entry, the customs had examined the licence issued to the appellants both by the licence section and by the audit section, extended period of limitation cannot be extended - AT

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