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Court Permits Clearance of Hazardous Goods Without Demurrage Charges; Inaction on Section 49 Applications Addressed.

October 26, 2015

Case Laws     Customs     HC

Goods not cleared on the basis of being hazardous – By not passing any orders on the petitioners application for provisional assessment or by not passing any orders on the application of the petitioner under Section 49 of the Act for storage of the imported goods in a warehouse pending clearance would amount to detention of the goods - Allowed to clear the goods without demurrage - HC

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