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Digital Cameras and Wrist Watches Intercepted, Preventing Clearance Without Ownership Claim; Goods Now Subject to Confiscation.

May 21, 2013

Case Laws     Customs     AT

If the goods were not intercepted, the same would have been cleared without claiming the ownership as the actual owner of the goods viz. digital cameras and wrist watches. Therefore, the goods are liable for confiscation - AT

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