TMI BlogGold Seizure Overturned: Insufficient Evidence Proves No Reasonable Belief of Smuggling Under Section 123 Customs ActCESTAT adjudicated a customs dispute involving gold seizure, determining that the Revenue failed to establish reasonable belief of smuggling. The tribunal found no substantive evidence supporting the confiscation, specifically noting the confidential information and inconclusive test report did not constitute reasonable grounds for seizure under section 123 of the Customs Act 1962. Consequently, the appellate tribunal set aside the original order of confiscation and penalty, effectively ruling in favor of the appellant by nullifying the administrative action due to lack of demonstrable smuggling evidence. ..... X X X X Extracts X X X X X X X X Extracts X X X X
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