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Natural Justice in Customs Case: Non-Participation in Cross-Examination Implies Admission, No Relief Granted.

March 23, 2019

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Principles of natural justice - Reliance on the statements of CHA and financier - By failure to participate in the cross-examination, there is an implicit admission of the relevancy of these statements - No relief can be granted.

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