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Discretionary power of tribunal to release the confiscated goods ...


Tribunal Exercises Discretion to Release Confiscated Goods Despite Low Fine; Penalties Imposed Under Customs Act Sections.

May 5, 2012

Case Laws     Customs     HC

Discretionary power of tribunal to release the confiscated goods - inadequate redemption fine - levy of penalty under two sections of Customs Act. - HC

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