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Demand of duty - confiscated goods - option to redeem not ...

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September 1, 2017

Demand of duty - confiscated goods - option to redeem not exercised by the appellants - Benefit of N/N. 64/88 dated 1.3.1988 - import of various medical equipments - demand and penalty set aside.

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