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Cancellation of CHA License - there is no corroborative evidence ...

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August 31, 2019

Cancellation of CHA License - there is no corroborative evidence or statement of anybody that the CHA had information, knowledge or has connived in the alleged forgery of invoices, mis-declaration and under-valuations - the Customs Broker/ CHA merely acts as a facilitator or agent for carrying out import operations - the CESTAT fell into error in directing cancellation of the CHA license of the Appellant

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