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<h1>Court Orders Release of Seized Goods After Bond; Undervaluation Claims Still Pending Further Proceedings.</h1> The High Court ordered the release of the seized perishable goods upon the petitioners furnishing a personal bond. Although the petitioners had already ... Seeking release of the goods which were seized - goods are perishable in nature - HELD THAT:- The end of the justice would be met by keeping all the grounds and arguments available to both the sides open and at this stage, since the goods involved are perishable in nature, the respondents are directed to release the goods subject to furnishing of personal bond/surety to the satisfaction of Commissioner of Customs. Application disposed off accordingly. The High Court directed the release of seized perishable goods subject to a personal bond. The petitioners had paid duty, but faced additional liability due to undervaluation allegations. The court kept all arguments open and scheduled further proceedings for December 14, 2023. (Citation: TMI, Ritu Bahri And Alok Jain, JJ.)