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Confiscation of goods - Import of old and used worn clothing, ...


Tribunal Upholds Confiscation of Used Clothing for Licensing Breach, Reduces Fine and Penalty on Importer.

February 19, 2024

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Confiscation of goods - Import of old and used worn clothing, completely fumigated / old and serviceable garments - Valuation - The Tribunal upheld the confiscation of goods under Section 111(d) due to non-compliance with licensing requirements but reduced the redemption fine and penalty.

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