Tax Management India. Com
Law and Practice  :  Digital eBook
Research is most exciting & rewarding
  TMI - Tax Management India. Com
Follow us:
  Facebook   Twitter   Linkedin   Telegram
Customs - Highlights / Catch Notes

Home Highlights September 2016 Year 2016 This

Imposition of Redemption fine - violation of restriction for ...


Redemption fine reduced for violating unloading restrictions at Dighi Port; ignorance not excused but leniency applied.

September 7, 2016

Case Laws     Customs     AT

Imposition of Redemption fine - violation of restriction for unloading of appellant’s imported goods at Dighi Port - Ignorance of law is no excuse – some leniency granted – amount of redemption fine and penalty decreased - AT

View Source

 


 

You may also like:

  1. Imposition of Redemption Fine and Penalty - import of Copper Sulphate Pentahydrate Industrial grade (powder) - insecticide goods or not - Strangely and without placing...

  2. Restriction on import of Palm oil through Kochi Port - Ld. Commissioner erred in holding that no redemption fine could be levied as the goods were not physically...

  3. Release of goods - insecticides, pesticides and other agrochemicals including technical such as “Cyantraniliprole Technical” - Import through Port which is not a...

  4. Levy of redemption fine and penalty - valuation of imported goods - brass scrap - The appellate tribunal noted the absence of a market survey conducted by the...

  5. The impact of imposing penalty and purpose of reduced penalty not fulfilled - deterring the appellant from repeating the offence - Continued violation of policy...

  6. Import of Second hand goods without licence - Confiscation of goods – Redemption fine – Commissioner (Appeals) reduced the redemption fine/penalty - order of...

  7. Import of restricted goods - Canada Whole Green Peas - The only short-coming here is the quantitative restriction and hence, the redemption fine and penalty should be...

  8. The CESTAT held that the imported betel nuts were rightly classified under CTH 0802 8030. While the minimum import price fixed by DGFT could not be treated as tariff...

  9. Appellant has imported unshredded heavy melting scrap through ICD, Garh-Harsaru, which is not designated port - penalty and redemption fine reduced - AT

  10. In a case involving the imposition of a redemption fine and penalty, the Customs, Excise, and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT) held that when goods are allowed...

  11. The CESTAT allowed the appeal against the imposition of redemption fine u/s 125 of the Customs Act, 1962. The Tribunal held that when the exported goods are unavailable,...

  12. Liability of redemption fine when goods are confiscated - redemption fine, is an option in lieu of confiscation and hence, both cannot run simultaneously, which means...

  13. Inland Container Depots for loading and unloading of goods - Additional port in Balli, Goa notified - Notification

  14. Customs authority confiscated imported old and used worn clothing for failure to comply with licensing requirements. The Tribunal upheld confiscation u/s 111(d) of...

  15. Valuation of imported goods - on the basis of wrong documents submitted by the overseas entity, the appellant had filed the Bills of Entry, the lenient approach can be...

 

Quick Updates:Latest Updates