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Import of Used Cathode Ray Tubes Classified as Hazardous E-Waste, Prohibited u/s 110 of Customs Act.

May 18, 2018

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Import of Hazardous goods - old and used picture tubes - Picture tubes being the Cathode Ray Tubes - The goods have been opined by the MoEF as hazardous e-waste, and such goods have rightly been held as prohibited goods u/s 110 of the Customs Act, and as such, there seems no infirmity or illegality in ordering the absolute confiscation of the said goods. - AT

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