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Jurisdiction - inherent power to grant conditional redemption - ...


Adjudicating Authority Cannot Mandate Re-Export of Goods Without Specific Provision for Redemption Upon Fine Payment.

May 29, 2019

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Jurisdiction - inherent power to grant conditional redemption - in the absence of a specific provision the adjudicating authority has no power to direct re-export of the goods as a condition precedent for grant of redemption on payment of fine - no substantial question of law warranting interference

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