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Reclaim of goods after surrender of rights in warehoused Goods ...


Plaintiffs Cannot Reclaim Warehouse Goods After Delay Without Valid Reason, Court Rules Against Strategic Legal Misuse.

November 23, 2020

Case Laws     Customs     HC

Reclaim of goods after surrender of rights in warehoused Goods (after import) u/s 23(3) - Due to increased customs duty, the plaintiffs could not take the delivery of the goods - Since the plaintiffs have initially surrendered their right and claim over the goods, now they cannot reverse their stand and re-claim the same after inordinate delay without assigning any sufficient condonable reasons for the same. Rather what appears is that the suit filed by the plaintiffs is an afterthought belated machination by misuse of the process of the Court - HC

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