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Penalty for Smuggling Imitation Jewellery Raw Materials Overturned Due to Lack of Evidence on Unauthorized Access or Security Breach.

August 6, 2021

Case Laws     Customs     AT

Levy of penalty - Smuggling - imitation jewellery raw material glass beads (Chatons) in the guise of clearing glass show piece/scrubbers/foot wear - In any case, it is not the case of the Department that those two persons had gained unauthorized access and that the appellant had helped in any way, in accommodating the unauthorized access or exit from the scene. - There is otherwise no allegation by the Revenue as to security and access control and therefore, the penalty cannot be sustained. - AT

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