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Confiscation - import of goods for reexport after necessary ...

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December 20, 2016

Confiscation - import of goods for reexport after necessary rectification - A delay in exporting the goods will make a case of demand of duty & interest and will not attract confiscation or imposition of penalty upon the appellant. - AT

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