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Compounding of offences - it is apparent that the petitioner ...

Customs

June 4, 2014

Compounding of offences - it is apparent that the petitioner after initially refuting ownership, later on admitted ownership in his subsequent statements - revenue directed to accept the compounding application and pass consequential orders - HC

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