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Licensing of import of Marble Blocks - The Notification not only ...


Import Violation: Goods Confiscated for Importing Marble Blocks Without Necessary License Under Actual User Condition.

February 20, 2019

Case Laws     Customs     AT

Licensing of import of Marble Blocks - The Notification not only provides for the scheme of licensing but allows the license to be issued subject to actual user condition - By undertaking the imports of Rough marble Blocks, without proper import license appellants have contravened the provisions - Goods liable for confiscation.

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