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High Court Rules Tribunal Lawfully Exercised Discretion on Multifunctional Printer Imports, Upholds Redemption Fines and Penalties.

October 6, 2020

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Vacation of Interim Order - levy of redemption fine and penalty - import of consignments of multifunctional printers/devices (MFD) - whether, the Tribunal exercised its discretion in accordance with law, in light of the violations complained by the Department? - Held Yes - HC

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