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Court Rules on Goods Clearance Without Demurrage: Contractual Issues Must Be Resolved Elsewhere, Not Under Writ Jurisdiction.

July 12, 2021

Case Laws     Customs     HC

Dishonor of Detention Certificate - seeking permission for clearance of goods without payment of demurrage and container detention charges in terms of Regulation 6 (1) (l) of Handling of Cargo in Customs Areas Regulations, 2009 - The contractual relationship between the service providers, who is a private person and the petitioner cannot be resolved under writ jurisdiction by the High Court - thus, based on the Detention Certificate issued by the Customs Authorities, the petitioner has to adjudicate the same before the Competent Forum or claiming recovery of refund.- HC

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