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The Supreme Court allowed the appeal, clarifying that the appellant must cooperate with the investigation but cannot be compelled to give only direct and non-evasive answers during interrogation under Section 108 of the Customs Act. The appellant's responses must be faithfully recorded, and observations on demeanor can be made by the recording officer.
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