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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition Challenging Interest Demand Under Section 28AA of Customs Act, 1962. Interest on Delayed Payment of Duty Held Payable Only After Crystallization of Duty Liability by Supreme Court Decision.

The petitioner, M/s. M.J. Exports Pvt. Ltd., imported 53 Haemodialysis Machines and accessories under an Open General License and claimed exemption un...

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Bombay High Court Allows Union of India's Petition Against Interest Demand on Differential Customs Duty for Goods Imported Prior to Introduction of Section 28AA of Customs Act, 1962. The Court held that interest under Section 28AA cannot be levied retrospectively for imports completed in 1986-1987.

The Union of India, through the Controller of Stores, Central Railway, filed a writ petition challenging an order-in-original dated 5 July 2006 and su...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Petition Challenging Show Cause Notice and Retrospective Amendment to Section 28 of Customs Act, 1962 — Upholds Validity of Officers' Powers and Amendment.

The petitioner, Sunil Gupta, filed a writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India before the Bombay High Court challenging a show caus...

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Bombay High Court Quashes Interest Demand on Customs Duty for Provisional Assessment Prior to Amendment. Interest under Section 28AA of Customs Act, 1962 cannot be levied retrospectively for period before its insertion when provisional assessment under Section 18 did not provide for interest.

The petitioner, M/s. R. K. Chemicals, a proprietorship firm, imported a consignment of Mono Sodium Glutamate in 1996. There was a dispute regarding th...

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Customs Duty and Interest Obligations: Key Legal Insights. Understanding Liability on Confiscated Goods and the Impact of Recent Judicial Rulings

The Judgement addresses three key issues concerning customs duty and interest obligations under the Customs Act, 1962: Liability to Pay Customs Dut...

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Supreme Court Considers Whether Refund Claim Under Customs Act Requires Appeal Against Assessment Order. Self-Assessment Under Section 17 and Amendment to Section 27 by Finance Act 2011 Examined.

The Supreme Court heard a batch of appeals filed by assessees and the Union of India against judgments of various High Courts and the Customs, Excise ...

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"Bombay High Court Dismisses B.V. Jewels' Plea, Upholds Interest Demand on Customs Liability" "Customs Act’s interest provisions reaffirmed; liabilities clarified."

Acts and Sections Discussed: Customs Act, 1962: Section 18(3): Interest on final/re-assessment orders. Section 28: Recovery of duties not levie...

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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...