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High Court to Consider One-Time Exception for Teak Wood Import Without Phytosanitary Certificate Under Clause 14.

October 30, 2021

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Seeking Relaxation for clearance of subject consignment on payment of necessary four times penalty charges for dispensing with the Phytosanitary Certificate - import of teak wood from the originating country called, Panama - Under Clause 14, it has been made clear that the powers for relaxation has been delegated to the Officer in-charge of the Plant Quarantine Station for relaxing the conditions of the said Order, 2003 as a one-time exception in favour of a single party and not for repeated violation by that party. - Matter needs to be verified, if no relief was granted earlier, one time relief to be gratned - HC

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