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Appellant Corrects Export Manifest Error Promptly; Penalty Only Applies for Non-Compliance After April 1, 2019.

July 22, 2021

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Failure to file EGM - responsibility of the appellant to file the EGM to the proper officer before departure of the conveyance from the Customs station - only for continued non-compliance beyond 1.4.2019 the penalty is required to be imposed. In the present case, on receiving the notice from the department, the appellant has immediately rectified the defect. There is no allegation of continued non-compliance. The facts brought to light established that the error was only due to inadvertent omission / system error etc. - AT

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