Delhi HC Disposes Petition, Emphasizes Timely Bill of Entry Assessment. The Delhi HC disposed of the petition after assurance of timely assessment of the Bill of Entry. Petitioner can seek remedies if aggrieved, with ...
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Delhi HC Disposes Petition, Emphasizes Timely Bill of Entry Assessment.
The Delhi HC disposed of the petition after assurance of timely assessment of the Bill of Entry. Petitioner can seek remedies if aggrieved, with non-compliance risking petition revival.
The Delhi High Court, with Justice S. Muralidhar and Justice Najmi Waziri, disposed of the petition after Mr. Sanjeev Narula assured that the Bill of Entry will be finally assessed within ten days. The Petitioner can seek further remedies if aggrieved by the assessment. Non-compliance may lead to revival of the petition.
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