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Release of Consignment - import of Canola Oil – Action of Food ...


High Court Orders Release of Detained Canola Oil, Citing Violation of Article 14 by Food Authority.

September 10, 2015

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Release of Consignment - import of Canola Oil – Action of Food Authority, therefore, is arbitrary and is violative of Article 14 of Constitution of India – Food Authority to clear consignments which have been detained by them, subject to compliance of provisions of other relevant Act, Rules and Regulations - HC

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