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Levy of penalty - Misdeclaration of quantity in the impugned ...

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September 27, 2021

Levy of penalty - Misdeclaration of quantity in the impugned consignments - It is a settled principle of law that a corrigendum cannot be issued altering the issues causing undue disadvantage to the Noticee - The penalty was imposed under Section 114A, even though the same was not proposed in the Show Cause Notice. Therefore, the impugned order suffers from legal infirmities and such an order cannot be upheld. In this case, the appellants having adhered to the provisions of Section 28 of the Customs Act, 1962 have rightful claim as per the provisions of Section 28(6) ibid. - AT

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