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April 12, 2021

Seeking assessment of Bills of Entry - seeking clearance of such goods for home consumption on payment of custom duties to be assessed together with redemption fine - import of Natural Gold Ore Concentrates - The earlier the order of the Tribunal has achieved finality as no appeal is filed by the department against such order before the Supreme Court - The respondents are hereby directed to make assessment of Bill of Entry within a period of two weeks - HC

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