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Mis-declaration of MRP at the time of import - The appellant ...

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October 10, 2016

Mis-declaration of MRP at the time of import - The appellant cannot absolve themselves from the responsibility that the goods carried different MRP labels of the price then what they had declared to the customs. - AT

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