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Misclassification of Imported Goods as Slaked Lime, Revenue's Classification Rejected, Goods Found to Be Ash-Type Powder.

September 3, 2021

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Mis-classification and misdeclaration of imported goods - goods declared as Lime Mortar(Slaked lime) but goods were found to be in form of ash type powder - The quick lime when reacts with water it forms slaked lime and the slaked lime is calcium hydroxide. Accordingly, it is clear that the goods in question is slaked lime under chapter heading 2522. - In view of the settled law, irrespective whether the classification claimed by the appellant is correct or not since the classification proposed by the Revenue is absolutely incorrect, the entire case of the Revenue will not sustain - AT

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