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Exporter's Fine and Penalty Reduced for Unintentional Leather Quality Breach; Mistake or Negligence Suspected.

February 2, 2017

Case Laws     Customs     AT

Confiscation of goods - export of finished leather - one of the export consignments not meeting the requisite standards cannot be attributed to intentional or obvious reasons on the part of the exporter. It could have very well been due to mistake or some negligence on their part - This being the case, there is case for reduction in redemption fine and penalty. - AT

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