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Smuggling of goods - onus to prove - It is unfortunate that a ...

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September 11, 2014

Smuggling of goods - onus to prove - It is unfortunate that a Tribunal which is a specialised body, instead of applying its mind to the facts of this case, to the statutory provisions and the principles evolved for more than four decades, and decide the case has followed judgment which cannot be approved and cannot be treated as a judgment - HC

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