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Non-realization export proceedings of goods - convertible ...


Appellants Prove Compliance with Section 18(3) of FERA 1973 by Taking Reasonable Steps to Recover Export Payments.

June 14, 2023

Case Laws     FEMA     HC

Non-realization export proceedings of goods - convertible foreign exchange - Reasonable steps u/s 18(3) of FERA - The appellants adequately explained the steps taken by them to receive or recover the payment of the goods exported. The steps taken by the appellants in filing a suit and obtaining a decree thereon within the extended period is a reasonable step taken to receive and recover the payment of the goods exported within the meaning of Section 18(3) of the Act of 1973. Such facts rebut the statutory presumptions of Section 18(3) of the Act of 1973. - HC

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