Supreme Court India sends objectionable material back to original exporter for Customs Act compliance The Supreme Court of India ruled in favor of sending objectionable material back to the original exporter to address alleged illegality under the Customs ...
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Supreme Court India sends objectionable material back to original exporter for Customs Act compliance
The Supreme Court of India ruled in favor of sending objectionable material back to the original exporter to address alleged illegality under the Customs Act. Direction No. (iv) in the impugned judgment was set aside, and the pending case before the District Court, Tuticorin, was directed to be resolved promptly. The appeals were disposed of in accordance with this decision.
The Supreme Court of India ruled that objectionable material sent back to the original exporter, resolving any alleged illegality under the Customs Act. Direction No. (iv) in the impugned judgment was set aside, and O.S. No. 7 of 2007 pending before the District Court, Tuticorin, should be disposed of expeditiously. The appeals were disposed of accordingly.
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