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Court Confirms No Precedence for Recovery Under Central Excise or Customs Act Over Mortgaged Property Dues.

April 30, 2018

Case Laws     Customs     HC

Recovery of dues - first charge on property - Sale of property mortgaged with bank - Insofar as the recovery as contemplated under the Central Excise Act or the Customs Act, there is no such provision to provide for precedence as has already been filed by this Court. - HC

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