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Seeking return of Gold seized and confiscated 40 years ago - ...

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June 18, 2022

Seeking return of Gold seized and confiscated 40 years ago - request to release the gold on payment of redemption fine in lieu of confiscation - the petitioner is seeking enforcement of order dated 22.11.1983, i.e., after 39 long years. - no case is made out warranting interference after 41 years of seizure of gold and 39 years of order dated 22.11.1983. - HC

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