Penalty or confiscation under foreign trade law does not bar additional punishments under other laws. Section 12 of the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992 states that a penalty imposed or confiscation made under the Act shall not prevent imposition of any other punishment to which the person is liable under any other law, ensuring sanctions under the Act are non-exclusive and may run concurrently with other legal penalties.
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Penalty or confiscation under foreign trade law does not bar additional punishments under other laws.
Section 12 of the Foreign Trade (Development and Regulation) Act, 1992 states that a penalty imposed or confiscation made under the Act shall not prevent imposition of any other punishment to which the person is liable under any other law, ensuring sanctions under the Act are non-exclusive and may run concurrently with other legal penalties.
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