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Court Rules Denial of Reasons for DEL Listing Violates Natural Justice u/r 7 of Foreign Trade Rules.

March 25, 2021

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Violation of principles of natural justice - petitioner has been put under the "Denied Entity List" (DEL) - Rule 7 of the Foreign Trade (Regulation) Rules, 1993 makes it clear that reasons will have to be given for putting the petitioner under the "Denied Entity List" (DEL) - Since, no reasons have been given, this Court is of the considered view that principles of natural justice has been violated by the respondents. - HC

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