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Reduction of Redemption Fines Allowed Only for Exceptional Circumstances Demonstrating Hardship, Benefits, or Good Faith by Importers.

October 24, 2012

Case Laws     Customs     HC

Redemption fine and penalty - reduction should have been resorted to only if there were certain unusual or exceptional features indicating hardship or benefits or complete good faith on the part of the importers. - HC

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