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Authority Justifies Confiscation of Imported Marble for False Declaration of Value Below $60 per Block and Tile.

June 26, 2015

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Confiscation of goods - Enhancement of value of goods - the petitioners declared the price of free import of marble blocks/tiles below the US $ 60 which was not correct - the authority has rightly confiscated the same and therefore, confiscation of the goods is justified - HC

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