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Dispute Over Detained Lithium Ion Cells: Legality of Goods Detention for BIS Marking Compliance Under Scrutiny.

November 4, 2023

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Seeking grant of release of detained goods - import of Lithium Ion Cell - Compliance of BIS marking - There is no justification whatsoever on the part of the respondents, in not permitting to the petitioner, release of the consignments in question - there is no justification whatsoever as to how a different yardstick could be applied by the respondents to the goods in question, when similar goods under seven bills of entries were released and only two bills of entries were subjected to an illegal detention by the respondents. - HC

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