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Revocation of CHA License - Clearance of misdeclared goods - ...

Customs

April 1, 2015

Revocation of CHA License - Clearance of misdeclared goods - When a documentary evidence is produced, even if belatedly, if the same has to be rejected, cogent reasons have to be given and rejection cannot be based on the subjective feeling of the adjudicating authority. In these circumstances, the benefit of doubt certainly has to be extended to the appellant - AT

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