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<h1>Customs House Agent as Aggrieved Person in Customs Proceedings</h1> The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal, ruling that the Customs House Agent was considered an aggrieved person in proceedings initiated by the Customs ... Implication of Respondent - Respondent a CHA challenged order of High Court - Held that:- Reason for implicating the respondent was that he was not only Customs House Agent of M/s. Gold-en Plastics Company but had signed security bond as a surety. In view thereof he was surely an aggrieved person. We, thus do not find any error in the order of the High Court. - Decided against Revenue. The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal in a case where a Customs House Agent was implicated in proceedings initiated by the Customs Department after the dissolution of the importing firm, M/s. Gold-en Plastics Company. The Court found that the agent, who had signed a security bond as a surety, was indeed an aggrieved person.