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Appellant imported fuel filters and other filters from China, ...


Misdeclared filters import: Superior branded goods sold as cheaper unbranded.

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November 28, 2024

Appellant imported fuel filters and other filters from China, but upon examination, it was found that the goods were of superior quality branded as Komatsu, Deutz, Volvo, etc., originating from Germany, South Korea, allowing the importer to sell them as original branded filters. The declared invoice value from the Chinese exporter could not be accepted prima facie. The appellant initially agreed to pay the differential duty as per the enhanced value determined by Customs officials but later sought re-examination by a Chartered Engineer approved by DGFT. The Tribunal found no error in the Chartered Engineer's examination and value determination. The appellant was directed to pay the differential duty of Rs.25,23,360/- along with interest to clear the consignment. However, considering it was not a serious contravention and the appellant was initially willing to pay or re-export, the confiscation order, redemption fine, and penalty of Rs.2,50,000/- were set aside.

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