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CESTAT adjudicated an import dispute involving goods allegedly ...


Importers Win Dispute Over Origin Verification, Tribunal Finds No Conclusive Evidence of Fraudulent Documentation

May 9, 2025

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CESTAT adjudicated an import dispute involving goods allegedly originating from Malaysia but suspected of Chinese origin. The tribunal comprehensively examined evidence regarding Certificate of Origin, transaction value, and import documentation. After meticulous analysis, the tribunal found insufficient concrete proof to substantiate revenue's allegations of mis-declaration or fraudulent import practices. The tribunal critically noted lack of corroborative evidence, emphasized procedural fairness, and distinguished prior judicial precedents. Ultimately, the tribunal ruled in favor of the appellants, setting aside the impugned order, rejecting confiscation and penalty claims, and concluding that revenue failed to establish substantive grounds for challenging the import transaction.

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