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Smuggling - Seeking release of seized currency - Since, the ...


Court Imposes Rs. 25,000 Penalty on Petitioner for Withholding Final Confiscation Order in Smuggling Case Currency Release Request.

August 14, 2023

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Smuggling - Seeking release of seized currency - Since, the petitioner has suppressed the fact of passing of final order of confiscation which was well within his knowledge and filed this present petition seeking provisional release of the goods, the cost of Rs. 25,000/- is hereby imposed on the petitioner - HC

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