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Foreign brand wrist watches - when the supplier is not existing ...


Court Upholds Confiscation of Wristwatches Due to Supplier's Absence and Appellant's Failure to Prove Legitimacy.

January 1, 2017

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Foreign brand wrist watches - when the supplier is not existing at the address given in the invoice then there is no need to go into other documents - since the appellant could not discharge the burden that the goods seized is other than the smuggled goods, the goods have been rightly confiscated absolutely, which is upheld. - AT

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