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Dispute over customs duty refund denied by tribunal. Appeal assessments before refund claim. All assessments appealable.

Case Laws     Customs

July 4, 2024

The case involved a dispute over the appealability of assessments and the refund of excess customs duty payment. The appellate tribunal held that the refund claim was rejected as it was not part of the final reassessment order. The appellant should have challenged the final reassessment order to modify the amount. Refund proceedings cannot alter assessments unless modified. All assessments, including self-assessments, are appealable. The appellant's claim for refund was rightly rejected, citing the principle of unjust enrichment. The appeal was dismissed as there were no merits.

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