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June 21, 2016

Seizure of import of heavy melting steel scrap - goods were initially detained on the ground that hazardous items were being smuggled in the guise of heavy melting scrap - in the absence of any notice under Section 124(a) within six months from the date of seizure, the petitioner is entitled to get release of the goods. - HC

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