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High Court Criticizes CESTAT for Misinterpreting Decision and Overlooking Facts in Customs Brokers License Revocation Case.

August 31, 2021

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Revocation of Customs Brokers license - smuggling of Red Sanders - CESTAT set aside the proceedings on the ground of delay in inquiry - The Tribunal completely erred in ignoring the true import and misread the binding decision of this court. We observe that the Tribunal has failed to consider the detailed submissions as sought to be made out on behalf of the parties and without even dealing with the detailed explanation as well as the necessary facts, allowed the appeal of Respondent. The Tribunal ought to have discussed each of the submissions before coming to any conclusion. - HC

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