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Violation of notification No.20/99-Cus and 16/2000 – disposal of ...


Appellants Confirmed in Violation of Customs Notifications 20/99-Cus and 16/2000 for Misuse of Imported Goods.

September 18, 2015

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Violation of notification No.20/99-Cus and 16/2000 – disposal of imported goods did not serve intended purpose of notification – In spite of being fully aware of fact that imported goods were to be used for intended purpose, appellants failed to fulfill undertaking given to Customs authorities as required by condition of notification - demand confirmed - AT

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