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Importers of perishable goods not fined for re-exporting OIE pathogen-positive items if testing fails or beyond their control.

December 27, 2024

Case Laws     Customs     AT

Appellant imported perishable goods requiring compliance with Animal Quarantine Authority standards. Goods tested positive for OIE pathogen, hence could not be released. CESTAT held imposition of redemption fine and penalty unjustified where goods allowed re-export due to testing failures or reasons beyond importer's control. Impugned order set aside, appeal allowed.

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