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The appellants imported goods by utilizing DEPB scrips which ...


Importers denied duty exemption on fraudulent scrips; penalty waived for lack of knowledge.

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October 14, 2024

The appellants imported goods by utilizing DEPB scrips which were later found to be fraudulently obtained, though the appellants were unaware of this fact. The key issues were the validity of such DEPB scrips for duty exemption and the imposition of penalty u/s 114A of the Customs Act, 1962. The Supreme Court has held that exemption benefit cannot be availed on forged/fake DEPB licenses/scrips, even if purchased from the open market. Therefore, the demand for duty was upheld as per the impugned order. However, since the appellants were unaware of the fraud, the penalty was set aside. The appeal was allowed in part by the CESTAT.

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