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High Court of Bombay at Goa Allows Customs Appeals in Gold Smuggling Case Due to Lack of Evidence and Procedural Violations. Confiscation of Gold and Imposition of Penalties Set Aside for Failure to Prove Smuggling Beyond Reasonable Doubt.

The case involves five appeals filed by Ciabro Alemao (through legal representatives), Joaquim Alemao, Churchill Alemao, Anthony John Rodrigues, and S...

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Bombay High Court Allows Customs Duty Refund for Re-imported Goods Under Section 26(1)(b) of Customs Act, 1962 — Re-importation Within One Year of Export Qualifies for Refund Despite Procedural Lapses

The petitioner, Covestro India Private Limited, exported certain goods for exhibition purposes and subsequently re-imported them. The petitioner paid ...

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Supreme Court Allows Secured Creditor's Appeal in Customs Duty Priority Dispute Over Wound-Up Company's Hypothecated Goods. Held that customs authorities do not have priority over secured creditors under Section 529A of Companies Act, 1956 for sale of warehoused goods under Customs Act, 1962.

The appeal by Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI) challenged the judgment of the Andhra Pradesh High Court which held that customs authorities...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Valuation of Physician's Free Samples Under Central Excise Act. Free samples of medicines are excisable goods and must be valued under Rule 4 of Central Excise Valuation Rules, 2000 based on price of comparable goods sold in the market.

The petitioners, Indian Drugs Manufacturer's Association and M/s. Emil Pharmaceuticals Industries Pvt. Ltd., challenged Circular No. 813 dated 25/4/20...

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Bombay High Court Allows Petition Against Customs for Demurrage Charges Due to Delay in Assessment. Customs Department Directed to Bear Warehousing Charges for Inordinate Delay in Finalising Assessment of Imported Goods.

The petitioner, Apollo Paper Mills Ltd., imported second-hand machinery from the UK in 1995 to set up a paper manufacturing unit in Gujarat, seeking c...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal in Customs Valuation Dispute — Mandamus Issued to Assess Imported Scrap on Transaction Value. Court Holds That Declared Transaction Value Must Be Accepted Unless Proper Officer Follows Procedure Under Section 14 and Rule 12 of Customs Valuation Rules, 2007.

The appellants, Century Metal Recycling Pvt. Ltd. and Gauri Shankar Agarwala, filed a writ petition before the Allahabad High Court challenging the pr...