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Detention of the Imported goods - As the liability of revenue ...


Detaining imported goods for unrelated parties' debts is unlawful, violating statutory provisions and Article 14 of the Indian Constitution.

September 3, 2012

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Detention of the Imported goods - As the liability of revenue arrears of other persons cannot be fastened on the petitioner , the order of not releasing the goods in violation of statutory provisions and thus, is hit by Article 14 of the Constitution of India - HC

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