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Issues: Whether interim permission should be granted to shift the imported containers from the port to the industrial unit, subject to an undertaking that the goods would not be dealt with pending further proceedings.
Analysis: The writ petition was entertained under Article 226 of the Constitution of India and notice was issued to the respondents. Pending further consideration, the Court accepted the request for temporary protection against further port charges. The direction was confined to shifting the 05 containers from Mundra Port to the petitioner's unit, with the goods to be kept intact, an undertaking to be filed before the Development Commissioner, and liberty reserved to apply seals to the containers.
Conclusion: Interim permission to shift the containers was granted in favour of the petitioner, subject to the stated safeguards.