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High Court Allows Bail in Customs Act Case, Quashes Magistrate's Order Due to Illegal Arrest and Bailable Offence Classification. Petitioners Released on Bail with Conditions

The High Court of Bombay allowed a criminal writ petition challenging the denial of bail to petitioners accused under the Customs Act, 1962. The petit...

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Supreme Court Upholds Customs Authorities in Classification Dispute Over Imported Goods as High Speed Diesel. Goods Classified as Prohibited High Speed Diesel Under Customs Tariff Act, 1975, Leading to Confiscation and Penalties Under Customs Act, 1962.

The dispute centered on the classification of imported goods by three appellant companies, who declared them as Base Oil under Chapter Heading 2710196...

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Court Directs Expeditious Processing of Bill of Entry for Re-Imported Goods Amid Delays. Petitioner's Bill of Entry for Re-Imported Medicaments to Be Processed Within Four Weeks, Monetary Claim to Be Addressed Separately.

The court addressed the petitioner's grievance regarding the delayed processing of his Bill of Entry for re-imported medicaments, which led to the exp...

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Court Sets Aside Customs Order Confiscating Imported Medical Equipment. High Court rules in favor of Hemant Surgical Industries Ltd., finding no violation of hazardous waste regulations in the import of used haemodialysis machines.

The petitioner,  challenged the impugned order dated 21st April 2021 issued by the Customs Department, which had confiscated used haemodialysis machi...

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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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Detention Order Quashed Due to Lack of Specificity in Grounds. Court emphasizes the need for clear and specific reasons for preventive detention to uphold constitutional safeguards.

The detention order of Rakesh Ramdas Jejurkar under the Conservation of Foreign Exchange and Prevention of Smuggling Activities Act (COFEPOSA). The or...

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Court Rules in Favor of Importer in Crude Palm Oil Customs Duty Dispute. High Court Cites Supreme Court Precedent, Orders Refund of Additional Duties Paid Due to Reassessment Based on Newly Issued Tariff Notification

The petitioner imported 12,250 metric tons of Crude Palm Oil under four contracts with Just Oil & Grain Pte. Ltd., Singapore. After the goods arri...

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Supreme Court Clarifies Penalty Imposition under FT Act: Rehabilitation Scheme's Scope Examined Interpreting Section 11(2) and SICA Provisions

Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992 - Imposition of penalty for non-fulfillment of export obligation under an Export Promotion Capita...

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Supreme Court Affirms CESTAT's Ruling: Labelling Constitutes Manufacturing under Central Excise Law. The Supreme Court clarifies the interpretation of "manufacture" under Note 3 of Chapter 18 of the Central Excise Tariff Act, supporting the respondent's cenvat credit claim.

The Supreme Court addressed the issue of whether labelling goods amounts to "manufacture" under the Central Excise Tariff Act. The case revolved aroun...