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It is to be noted that Section 132 of the Customs Act is a ...

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May 9, 2016

It is to be noted that Section 132 of the Customs Act is a Bailable one. Further, the offence under Section 135 of the Act is a compoundable one, in terms of Section 137(3) of the Customs Act. - HC

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