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Redemption fine and customs duty on seized Porsche Carrera can be demanded from current owner upon redemption.

August 27, 2018

Case Laws     Customs     HC

Redemption fine and duty imposed on seized vehicle - bonafide purchaser or Porsche Carrera car - The customs duty and redemption fine can be demanded from the person in ownership and custody of the imported goods on an option exercised for redemption, despite there being no liability to duty on any person other than the importer

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