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Court Directs Petitioners to Correct Shipping Bills with Customs Before DGFT Can Review MEIS Scheme Issue.

April 18, 2022

Case Laws     Customs     HC

Seeking declaration of relaxation/condonation of the procedure lapse - non-mentioning of MEIS scheme in the shipping bills at the time of export - The DGFT has rightly declined on the basis of the bills received in the server from the Customs Department. Therefore, the petitioners ought to have approached the Customs Department for correction of the shipping bills and after such correction in the shipping bills, the DGFT get jurisdiction or authority to examine the matter. - HC

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