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Import of 3 horses from Australia - The mere lack of a prior ...


Court Allows Horse Import from Australia with New License, Penalty Payment Required According to Rules.

December 23, 2011

Case Laws     DGFT     HC

Import of 3 horses from Australia - The mere lack of a prior import license, to import horses from Austria/Germany cannot come in the way of the petitioner in now procuring an amended or a fresh import license under the relevant rules. The petitioner is entitled to clear the horses in question for home consumption, subject to payment of fine, penalty and other charges..... - HC

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