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EOU Mis-declared Export Goods Quantity; Confiscation Ordered and Rs. 12 Lakh Redemption Fine Imposed and Confirmed.

December 17, 2015

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100% EOU - Mis-Declaration of excess quantity of export goods to meet export obligation - the export goods are liable for confiscation - redemption fine of ₹ 12 lakh imposed on the appellant confirmed - AT

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