Seeking release of seized goods - Jurisdiction - the seizure ...
Case Laws Customs
June 25, 2022
Seeking release of seized goods - Jurisdiction - the seizure memo are not on record. However, the panchnama which has been placed on record along with the counteraffidavit says that officers of the Customs Department had informed that the exportable goods of the petitioner "appear to be liable for confiscation" and, therefore, they intended to seize the said goods. The expression "appear to be liable for confiscation" is clearly distinguishable from the expression "reason to believe" which are briefly analysed. - a prima facie case is made out for provisional release of the goods under section 110A of the Customs Act, more particularly, considering the fact that the goods are not included in the prohibited list - HC
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