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Revocation of suspension of the Duty Credit Scrips - MEIS - he ...


Court Rules Against Revocation of MEIS Benefits Due to Non-EDI Port Exports; Exporter Entitled to Benefits.

April 1, 2021

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Revocation of suspension of the Duty Credit Scrips - MEIS - he writ-applicant has been exporting the very same goods prior to the Foreign Trade Policy, 2015-20, and claiming the benefits under the then extant Focus Market Scheme (FMS) and has subsequently also exported the very same goods and claimed the benefits under the MEIS scheme. - It would be extremely unfair and unjust not to extend the benefits of the MEIS to the writapplicant on the ground that it had exported goods from a non- EDI port - HC

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