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Stay petition for redemption fine – appellate authority had the ...

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September 20, 2013

Stay petition for redemption fine – appellate authority had the incidental and ancillary power to grant the interim relief asked for the release of imported goods on payment of duty but without payment of fine imposed in lieu of confiscation - AT

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