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Release of confiscated goods - condition of re-export imposed on ...


Court Overrules Re-Export Condition for Importer, Citing Section 125 as Unjustified; Confiscated Goods Order Set Aside.

December 7, 2020

Case Laws     Customs     HC

Release of confiscated goods - condition of re-export imposed on the importer while redeeming the goods - the imposition of condition of re-export under Section 125 of the Act was not justified and the imposition of such a condition is not envisaged in law and therefore, the order imposing such condition is liable to be set aside. The same is accordingly set aside. - HC

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