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Duty demand - Import has obtained the DFIA license by fraud - ...


Fraudulent DFIA License Acquisition: Duty Demands Upheld, No Penalties for Unaware Transferee Appellants.

December 26, 2015

Case Laws     Customs     AT

Duty demand - Import has obtained the DFIA license by fraud - Transfer of licenses DFIA - Duty demands and interest have been correctly confirmed against all the appellants. However penalties are not imposable upon the transferee appellants as they have no knowledge of the nature of goods used and exported by the manufacturers/exporters - AT

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