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Import of CRT monitors - the goods cannot be termed as hazardous ...

Customs

July 8, 2019

Import of CRT monitors - the goods cannot be termed as hazardous waste in the absence of any specific legal provision. However, they are liable for confiscation u/s 111 of the Customs Act, 1962 for import in violation of para 2.17 of Foreign Trade Policy

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