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Grant of export incentives under Merchandise Exports from India ...


Court Supports Reopening Online Portal to Fix Genuine Errors in Export Incentive Claims Under MEIS.

February 1, 2022

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Grant of export incentives under Merchandise Exports from India Scheme (MEIS) - seeking reopening of online portal to allow the petitioner to rectify the inadvertent error - It must be noted that "to err is human” and wherever such bonafide mistakes have happened procedures so designed ought to provide for a way to rectify such bonafide mistakes. An error arising out of lapse and where parties seek to have the same rectified, the system must accommodate necessary procedure to rectify it. - While noticing that mistake that has happened is a technical mistake and is bonafide, on such technicalities, to deny substantive relief to the petitioner would amount to denial of justice - HC

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