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Court Allows Re-export of Misdeclared Goods Without Penalty; Impugned Order Set Aside for Lack of Grounds.

October 28, 2015

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Misdeclaration of goods - goods imported were different from the goods ordered - Re export of goods allowed - there is no reasonable ground for imposition of fine and penalty as a condition for re-export of the goods and therefore we set aside the impugned order - AT

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