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Non-fulfillment of export obligations within time - even if it ...


Court Rules No Extension Beyond Six Months for Unmet Export Obligations, Even in Hardship Cases.

December 16, 2017

Case Laws     Customs     HC

Non-fulfillment of export obligations within time - even if it is assumed that the petitioner had made out a genuine case of hardship – which this Court finds that the petitioner has not – no extension beyond a period of six months for completion of the export obligation could be granted. - HC

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